Notice NOT 034
THERMAL ARC 180 AC/DC
Rev : 00
Date : 03/12/02
SAFETY
USER’S MANUAL
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conductive enclosures, whether it is a confined space or the welding machine has to be left outside. Be even
more prudent when welding in humid or non ventilated areas, and if the power source is placed inside
(Decree dated 14.12.1988, Art. 4).
2.3.
INTERVENING
-Before carrying out any internal checking or repair work, check that the power source has been separated
from the electrical installation by locking and guard devices.
-The current plug has to be taken out. Provisions have to be taken to prevent an accidental connection of the
plug to a socket.
-Cut-off through a fixed connecting device has to be omnipolar (phases and neutral). It is in the "OFF"
position and cannot be accidentally put into operation.
-Maintenance works of electrical equipment must be entrusted to qualified people (Section VI, Art. 46).
2.4.
MAINTENANCE
Check the good state, insulation and connection of all the equipment and electrical accessories: plugs and
flexible supply cables, cables (NF A 32-510), conduits, connectors, extension cables (NF A 85-610 and
CENELEC HD 433), sockets on the power source, ground and electrode-holder clamps (NF A 85-600).
These connections and mobile accessories are marked according to standards, if consistent with the safety
rules. They can either be controlled by you or by accredited firms.
- Maintenance and repair works of conduits and liners have to be properly carried out (Section VI, Art. 47).
-Repair or replace all defective accessories
-Check periodically that the electrical connections are tightened and do not heat.
2.5.
RISKS OF FIRE AND EXPLOSION
Welding can occur risks of fire or explosion. You have to pay attention to fire safety regulation
- Remove flammable or explosive materials from welding area.
- Always have sufficient fire fighting equipment
- Fire can break out from sparks even several hours after the welding work has been finished.
3.
INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION
3.1.
RISK OF EXTERNAL INJURIES
3.1.1.
THE WHOLE BODY
Arc rays produce very bright ultra violet and infra red light. They will damage yours eyes and burn your skin if
you are not properly protected
-The welder is dressed and protected according to the constraints his works impose him.
-Insulate yourself from the workpiece and the ground. Make sure that no metal piece, especially those
connected to the network, can come into contact with the operator.
-The welder must always wear an individual insulating protection (decree of 14/12/1988, article 3-3).
Protective clothing : gloves, aprons, safety shoes offer the additional advantage to protect the operator
against burns caused by hot pieces and spatter.
This protective equipment should be kept in good order and checked on a regular basis.
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