9. ELECTRONIC COMPATABLITY
9.1.
THIS EQUIPMENT IS IN CONFORMITY WITH THE EUROPEAN STANDARD ON THE ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
OF ARC WELDING EQUIPMENT AND SIMILAR PROCESSES (e.g. ARC AND PLASMA CUTTING)
9.2.
PROTECTION AGAINST INTERFERENCE. (E.M.C.)
The emission limits in this standard may not, however, provide full protection
against interference to radio and television reception when the equipment is used closer than 30m to the receiving antenna.
In special cases, when highly susceptible apparatus is being used in close proximity, additional mitigation measures may have to be
employed in order to reduce the electromagnetic emissions. At the same time there could occur some potential difficulties in having
electromagnetic compatibility in a non-industrial environment (e.g. in residential areas). Therefore it is most important that the equipment
is used and installed according to the following instructions.
9.3.
INSTALLATION AND USE.
The user is responsible for installing and using the equipment according to these instructions. If
electromagnetic disturbances are detected, then it shall be the responsibility of the user of the equipment to resolve the situation with the
technical assistance of the supplier. In some cases this remedial action may be as simple as earthing the circuit (see Note). In other
cases it would involve constructing an electromagnetic screen, enclosing the welding power source and the work, complete with
associated input filters. In all cases the electromagnetic disturbances shall be reduced to level where they are no longer troublesome.
Note: The welding/cutting circuit may or may not be earthed for safety reasons. Changing the earthing arrangements should only be
authorised by a person who is competent to assess whether the changes will increase the risk of injury, e.g. by allowing parallel
welding/cutting circuit return paths which may damage the earth circuits of other equipment. Further guidance is given in IEC 974-13
’Arc Welding Equipment - Installation and Use.’
9.4.
ASSESSMENT OF AREA.
Before installing the equipment the user shall make an assessment of potential electromechanical problems
in the surrounding area. The size of the surrounding area to be considered will depend on the structure of the building and other
activities that are taking place. The surrounding area may extend beyond the boundaries of the premises.
The following shall be taken into account :
a) Other supply cables, control cables, signalling and telephone cables, above, below and adjacent to the welding equipment.
b) Radio and television transmitters and receivers.
c) Computer and other control equipment.
d) Safety critical equipment, e.g. security monitoring of industrial equipment.
e) The health of people in the vicinity, e.g. persons fitted with a pacemaker or hearing aid.
f) Equipment used for calibration or measurement.
g) The immunity of other equipment in the environment. The user shall ensure that other equipment being used in the environment is
compatible. This may require additional protective measures.
h) The time of day that welding and other activities are to be carried out.
9.5.
RATING PLATE
The equipment should be connected to the mains supply according to these instructions. If interference occurs, it may
be necessary to take additional precautions such as filtering of the mains supply. Consideration should also be given to shielding the
supply cable of permanently installed equipment in metallic conduit or equivalent. This shielding should be connected to the power
source so that good electrical contact is maintained between the conduit and the welding power source enclosure.
9.6.
MAINTENANCE OF THE EQUIPMENT
The equipment should be routinely maintained according to these instructions. All access and
service covers should be closed and properly fastened when the welding equipment is in operation. The welding equipment
should not be modified in any way except for those changes and adjustments covered in these instructions. In particular, the spark gaps
of any arc striking and stabilising devices should be adjusted and maintained according to the instructions.
9.7. CABLES
The welding/cutting cables should be kept as short as possible and should be positioned close together, running at or close
to the floor level.
9.8.
EQUIPOTENTIAL BONDING
Bonding of all metallic components in the welding/cutting installation and adjacent to it should be
considered. However, metallic components bonded to the workpiece will increase the risk that the operator could receive a shock
by touching these metallic components and the electrode at the same time. The operator should be insulated from all such bonded
metallic components.
9.9.
EARTHING OF THE WORKPIECE
Where the workpiece is not bonded to earth for electrical safety, nor connected to earth because of
its size and position, e.g. ship’s hull or building steelwork, a connection bonding the workpiece to earth may reduce emissions in some,
but not all instances. Care should be taken to prevent the earthing of the workpiece increasing the risk of injury to others or damage
to other electrical equipment. Where necessary, the connection of the workpiece to earth should be made
by a direct connection to the workpiece, but in some countries where direct connection is not permitted, the bonding should be
achieved by a suitable capacitance, selected according to national regulations.
9.10.
Selective screening and shielding of other cables and equipment in the surrounding area may alleviate problems of interference.
Screening of the entire welding/cutting installation may be considered for special applications.
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Note
: It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior
notice.
Important
: No Liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product.
Warranty
: Guarantee is 36 months from purchase date, proof of which is required for any claim.
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste. All tools, accessories and packaging should be sorted, taken to
a recycling centre and disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment. When the product becomes completely
unserviceable and requires disposal, drain any fluids (if applicable) into approved containers and dispose of the product and fluids
according to local regulations.
WEEE REGULATIONS
Dispose of this product at the end of its working life in compliance with the EU Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE). When the product is no longer required, it must be disposed of in an environmentally protective way. Contact your local solid
waste authority for recycling information.
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