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Machine grounding and Interference Protection 

 

This welder must be grounded to earth. See national electrical codes for proper grounding 

methods. 

 

Radiated interference can develop in the following ways 

 

1.  Direct interference from welder power source 

2.  Direct interference from the welding leads 

3.  Direct interference radiated from feedback into power lines 

4.  Interference from re-radiation by un-grounded metallic objects. 

 

Keeping these contributing factors in mind, installing equipment as per following instructions should 

minimize problems. 

 

 

1.  Keep the welder input power lines as short as possible and enclose as much of them as 

possible in metal conduit or equivalent shielding. There should be a good electrical contact 

between this conduit and ground (Earth). 

2.  Keep the work and electrode leads as short as possible. Length should not exceed 25FT. 

Tape the leads together where practical. 

3.  Be sure the torch and earth leads rubber coverings are free from cuts and cracks that allow 

high frequency leakage 

4.  Keep the torch in good repair and all connections tight to reduce leakage 

5.  Keep earth lead connection to work in good condition – Clean area on workbench where 

earth clamp is situated on a regular basis. 

 

 

Input Connections 

 

Make sure the voltage, phase and frequency of input power is as specified on machine rating plate 

located at rear of machine. 

 

Have a qualified electrician provide suitable input power as per national electrical codes. Make sure 

machine is earthed / grounded. 

 

Make sure fuse or circuit breaker is correct rating for machine. Using fuses or circuit breakers 

smaller than recommended will result in ‘nuisance’ shut off from welder inrush currents even if 

welding at low amperages. 

 

On multiple voltage input welders, be sure the machine is connected as per the instructions for the 

voltage being supplied to welder – Failure to follow these instructions can cause immediate failure 

within the welder and void machines warranty. 

 

 

WARNING! 

 

 

 ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL 

 

Turn the input power OFF at the mains switch & fuse box before working on this equipment. 

 

Have a qualified electrician install & service this equipment. 

 

Содержание PROArc 175

Страница 1: ...www r techwelding co uk Email sales r techwelding co uk Tel 01452 733933 Fax 01452 733939 ProArc 175 INVERTER ARC WELDER OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Version 2014 1...

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Страница 3: ...on can be found on data plate at rear of machine Product PROARC175 Serial No ___________________________________ Date of Purchase _____________________________ Where Purchased ________________________...

Страница 4: ...R Tech PROARC175 is recommended for the MMA welding processes within its output capacity of 175 Amps DC Equipment Limitations The R Tech PROARC175 is protected from overloads beyond the output ratings...

Страница 5: ...cles towards the welder An abundance of conductive material can cause plant failure Stacking This machine cannot be stacked Transport Unloading Never underestimate the weight of equipment never move o...

Страница 6: ...and cracks that allow high frequency leakage 4 Keep the torch in good repair and all connections tight to reduce leakage 5 Keep earth lead connection to work in good condition Clean area on workbench...

Страница 7: ...according to national coding Brown wire Live Blue wire Neutral Green Yellow Wire Earth Ground Front machine connections Fig 1 1 Negative welding power connector MMA Connect the earth cable dinse plug...

Страница 8: ...8 Rear machine connections Fig 2 1 On Off Switch This switches machine on off 2 Mains input cable Connect electrical plug as required...

Страница 9: ...occurred due to over work or poor airflow Fan will continue to run and once machine has cooled down light will go off and machine is ready to use Note This light will come on for 1 2 seconds when fir...

Страница 10: ...n be dangerous Keep your head out of fumes gases produced from welding Use ventilation or exhaust to remove fumes gases from breathing zone and general area WARNING WELDING SPARKS can cause fire or ex...

Страница 11: ...re always live take care and do not touch electrode and earth by person at same time otherwise electric shock will occur Maintenance Routine and periodic maintenance WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL Tu...

Страница 12: ...1 No output LED display is not lit Check machine on off switch is in the on position Check Input power to machine Check plug wiring Check mains trip fuses 2 No output Fan runs LED display is lit Warni...

Страница 13: ...Humidity in electrodes Long arc get electrode closer to work TIG welding problems 1 Tungsten electrode blasts off when arc is started Welding current set too high reduce welding current or use larger...

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