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PATON
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ADI 200 STANDARD TIG/MMA MIG/MAG
ATTENTION!
When operating the welding unit in cold season, after the
unit was switched off and cooled, condensate can be formed inside of the
unit, so switch on the welding unit only 3 … 4 hours after the switching off.
For this reason, do not switch off the welding unit if it is anticipated that the unit is to be switched
on not later than 4 hours after the switching off.
Install the welding unit so as not to block or cover the ventilation slots on the front and rear panels
of the unit. Prevent ingress of metallic particles (for example, when grinding the weld) sucked into
the welding unit by the unit ventilator.
ATTENTION!
After fall from a height, the welding unit might be a
source of electrical shock. Install the unit on a firm stable surface.
2.3. CONNECTION TO A POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM
The commercial welding unit is rated for an input power supply voltage of
230 V (- 30%/+13%).
ATTENTION!
If the input power supply voltage of the welding unit
exceeds
270 V
, the warranty of the manufacturer of the welding unit will be
invalid. Such a condition is possible at large unbalance of phase voltages in
the standard power supply system or if the welding unit is connected to the
power supply system improperly.
The power supply connector, power cable cross-section area, and supply-line fuses should be
selected with consideration for the technical characteristics of the welding unit.
2.4 REQUIREMENTS FOR AN ELECTRICAL OUTLET
ATTENTION!
The parameters of an electrical outlet for the power supply
of the welding unit must correspond to the power supply voltage and
consumption current of the welding unit (see Section 1.1, "Technical
characteristics"). Connect the welding unit to an electrical outlet that is rated
for a three-wire plug with a grounding conductor.