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GENERAL INFORMATION

1-2

Date 5/1/00 (Special)

• Wear dry gloves and clothing.  Insulate yourself

from the work piece or other parts of the welding
circuit.

• Repair or replace all worn or damaged parts.

• Extra care must be taken when the workplace is

moist or damp.

• Install and maintain equipment according to NEC

code, refer to item 9 in Subsection 1.03, Publica-
tions.

• Disconnect power source before performing any

service or repairs.

• Read and follow all the instructions in the Operat-

ing Manual.

FIRE AND EXPLOSION

Fire and explosion can be caused by hot slag, sparks, or
the plasma arc.

• Be sure there is no combustible or flammable ma-

terial in the workplace.  Any material that cannot
be removed must be protected.

• Ventilate all flammable or explosive vapors from

the workplace.

• Do not cut or weld on containers that may have

held combustibles.

• Provide a fire watch when working in an area where

fire hazards may exist.

• Hydrogen gas may be formed and trapped under

aluminum workpieces when they are cut under-
water or while using a water table.  DO NOT cut
aluminum alloys underwater or on a water table
unless the hydrogen gas can be eliminated or dis-
sipated.  Trapped hydrogen gas that is ignited will
cause an explosion.

NOISE

Noise can cause permanent hearing loss.  Plasma arc pro-
cesses can cause noise levels to exceed safe limits.  You
must protect your ears from loud noise to prevent per-
manent loss of hearing.

• To protect your hearing from loud noise, wear pro-

tective ear plugs and/or ear muffs. Protect others
in the workplace.

• Noise levels should be measured to be sure the deci-

bels (sound) do not exceed safe levels.

• For information on how to test for noise, see item 1

in Subsection 1.03, Publications, in this manual.

PLASMA ARC RAYS

Plasma Arc Rays can injure your eyes and burn your skin.
The plasma arc process produces very bright ultra violet
and infra red light.  These arc rays will damage your
eyes and burn your skin if you are not properly protected.

• To protect your eyes, always wear a welding hel-

met or shield.  Also always wear safety glasses with
side shields, goggles or other protective eye wear.

• Wear welding gloves and suitable clothing to pro-

tect your skin from the arc rays and sparks.

• Keep helmet and safety glasses in good condition.

Replace lenses when cracked, chipped or dirty.

• Protect others in the work area from the arc rays.

Use protective booths, screens or shields.

• Use the shade of lens as suggested in the following

per ANSI/ASC Z49.1:

Minimum Protective

Suggested

Arc Current

Shade No.

Shade No.

Less Than 300*

8

9

300 - 400*

9

12

400 - 800*

10

14

* These values apply where the actual arc is
clearly seen.  Experience has shown that lighter
filters may be used when the arc is hidden by the
workpiece.

1.03 Publications

Refer to the following standards or their latest revisions
for more information:

1.

OSHA, SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS,
29CFR 1910, obtainable from the Superintendent
of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office,
Washington, D.C. 20402

2.

ANSI Standard Z49.1, SAFETY IN WELDING
AND CUTTING, obtainable from the American
Welding Society, 550 N.W. LeJeune Rd, Miami, FL
33126

3.

NIOSH, SAFETY AND HEALTH IN ARC WELD-
ING AND GAS WELDING AND CUTTING, ob-
tainable from the Superintendent of Documents,
U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington,
D.C.  20402

4.

ANSI Standard Z87.1, SAFE PRACTICES FOR
OCCUPATION AND EDUCATIONAL EYE AND
FACE PROTECTION, obtainable from American
National Standards Institute, 1430 Broadway,
New York, NY  10018

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Страница 1: ...Operating Manual A 02766 PlasmaCutting PowerSupply Firepower FP 55 April 4 2003 Manual No 0 2846...

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Страница 3: ...in this Manual whether such error results from negligence accident or any other cause Printed in the United States of America Publication Date April 4 2003 Record the following information for Warrant...

Страница 4: ...Scope of Manual 2 1 2 02 General Description 2 1 2 03 Specifications Design Features 2 1 2 04 Power Supply Options 2 2 SECTION 3 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 3 1 3 01 Introduction 3 1 3 02 Site Selection 3...

Страница 5: ...3 5 05 Power Supply Basic Parts Replacement 5 5 SECTION 6 PARTS LISTS 6 1 6 01 Introduction 6 1 6 02 Ordering Information 6 1 6 03 Power Supply Replacement 6 2 6 04 Replacement Parts 6 2 6 05 Optiona...

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Страница 7: ...your head out of the welding fume plume Use an air supplied respirator if ventilation is not adequate to remove all fumes and gases The kinds of fumes and gases from the plasma arc depend on the kind...

Страница 8: ...information on how to test for noise see item 1 in Subsection 1 03 Publications in this manual PLASMAARC RAYS PlasmaArc Rays can injure your eyes and burn your skin The plasma arc process produces ver...

Страница 9: ...FOR WELDINGAND CUTTING OF CONTAINERS AND PIPING THAT HAVE HELD HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES obtainable from the American Welding Society 550 N W LeJeune Rd Miami FL 33126 15 ANSI Standard Z88 2 PRACTICE FOR...

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Страница 13: ...tion standard C22 2 number 60 forArc welding equipment UL Underwriters Laboratory rating 94VO flammability testing for all printed circuit boards used ISO IEC 60974 1 BS 638 PT10 EN 60 974 1 EN50192 E...

Страница 14: ...Firepower whether arising out of contract negligence strict tort or under any warranty or otherwise shall not except as expressly provided herein exceed the price of the goods upon which such liabilit...

Страница 15: ...ed plug and work cable clamp Refer to Section 2 04 for power supply options and ac cessories A 02766 Figure 2 1 Firepower FP 55 Power Supply 2 03 Specifications Design Features A Power Supply Technica...

Страница 16: ...standard Gas Regulator Filter Assembly only 1 Operating Pressure Output 70 psi 4 8 bar 2 Maximum input gas pressure 125 psi 8 6 bar 3 Filter Particulate Type Filter to 20 microns 2 04 Power Supply Opt...

Страница 17: ...in the rear and at least 6 inches 150 mm on each side for clearance Provide sufficient clearance in front of the unit to allow access to the front panel controls min 6 inches or 150 mm CAUTION Operat...

Страница 18: ...may cause double arcing rapid tip wear or even com plete torch failure Contaminants may cause poor cutting performance and rapid electrode wear C Connecting Gas Supply to Unit The gas supply is connec...

Страница 19: ...s Supply Hose Regulator Filter Assembly Bracket Inlet Port Hose Clamp Filter Hose Figure 3 2a Optional Single Stage Air Filter Installation units with type A Regulator Filter A 03000 Regulator Filter...

Страница 20: ...nit 4 Secure the Strain Relief with the retaining nut re moved earlier 5 Connect the torch Negative Plasma Lead to the bulkhead connection inside the Power Supply Adapter Plug Pilot Lead Torch Lead As...

Страница 21: ...4 The plasma power supply work cable see NOTE is connected to the cutting table at the single point Star ground NOTE Do Not connect the work cable directly to the ground rod 5 Make sure work cable an...

Страница 22: ...20 30 ft 6 1 9 1 m does not generally increase the effective ness of the ground rod A larger diameter rod which has more surface area may help Sometimes keeping the soil around the ground rod moist b...

Страница 23: ...put Hole in the front panel to feed the torch leads through to the internal bulkhead connections 3 Work Cable and Clamp 20 ft 6 1 m work cable with clamp factory installed 4 Roll Handle Torch Leads Wr...

Страница 24: ...or Filter A 03042 1 2 3 Figure4 3b RearPanel unitswithtypeBRegulator Filter 2 PrimaryInputPowerCable StrainRelief Factoryinstalledprimaryinputpowercablestrainrelieffor theprimarypowercable capableofha...

Страница 25: ...ource disconnect switch a AC power is available at the Power Supply 2 Place RUN SET switch to RUN mode 3 Place the ON OFF power switch on the front panel of the Power Supply to ON position a AC Power...

Страница 26: ...r switch on the front panel of the unit to OFF a AC Power indicator turns OFF Fan turns OFF 14 Place the main power disconnect to open a Main AC power is removed from the system NOTE For information o...

Страница 27: ...so be wiped clean If necessary solvents for cleaning electrical apparatus may be used Perform routine maintenance according to the schedule in Appendix 3 The actual frequency of maintenance may need t...

Страница 28: ...be removed from its hous ing dried and reused Allow 24 hours for Element to dry 1 Remove power from power supply 2 Shut off air supply and bleed down system before disassembling Filter to change Filte...

Страница 29: ...replacement proce dures refer to Firepower FP 55 Power Supply Service Manual 0 2847 B How to Use This Guide ThefollowinginformationisaguidetohelptheCustomer Operator determine the most likely causes f...

Страница 30: ...ng of CURRENT control a Check and adjust to proper setting 2 Faulty components in unit a Return for repair or have qualified technician repair per Service Manual F Limited output with no control 1 Poo...

Страница 31: ...ction describes procedures for basic parts replace ment For more detailed parts replacement procedures refer to the Firepower 55 Power Supply Service Manual A Cover Removal 1 Remove the upper screws w...

Страница 32: ...above 2 Locate the internal fuse on the left side of the center chassis 3 Replace the fuse Refer to Section 6 for replacement fuse catalog number 4 Reinstall the cover per paragraph A above A 02957 F...

Страница 33: ...Parts listed without item numbers are not shown but may be ordered by the catalog number shown B Returns If a product must be returned for service contact your distributor Materials returned without p...

Страница 34: ...ilter Assembly Element Replacement 9 8534 for Type A Regulator Filter 1 Regulator Filter Assembly Element Replacement 9 4414 for Type B Regulator Filter 6 05 Optional Equipment Qty Description Catalog...

Страница 35: ...or national codes Cable conductor temperature used is 167 F 75 C An energy limiting fuse UL Class RK 1 examples BUSS LPS LPN RK or Gould Shawmut AZK A6K should be used to minimize damage to Plasma Cu...

Страница 36: ...h is within transfer distance 1 4 in 6 4mm of workpiece main arc will transfer After post flow Gas solenoid closes gas flow stops GAS indicator off ACTION Close external disconnect switch RESULT Power...

Страница 37: ...supply and pressure flow 4 Purge plasma gas line to remove any moisture build up 5 Inspect input power cable for damage or exposed wires replace if necessary Weekly or Every 30 Cutting Hours 1 Check f...

Страница 38: ...APPENDIX A 4 Manual 0 2846 APPENDIX 4 SYSTEM SCHEMATIC A 03269...

Страница 39: ...Manual 0 2846 A 5 APPENDIX A 03269...

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