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3 — FAULT LED INDICATOR: This indicator will

be lit whenever the digital meter is displaying a fault
code, and the power source has shut itself off be-
cause of a fault condition. See Troubleshooting
chapter for details on Fault codes.

4 — DIGITAL METER DISPLAY: The digital me-

ter is used to display preset values, actual amps and
volts, fault codes, and user programmable values.
The preset values include amps, volts, arc force,
inductance, Pulse MIG schedule number, and Pulse
MIG pulse rate reference. For user programmable
values see the section under OPERATION on
“SAFE”. The display also incorporates a meter
“hold” function. For approximately five seconds after
the end of a weld, the meter will display the last value
“held” for either amps or volts. To toggle between
“held” amps and “held” volts press the A/V button.

5 — INCREMENT UP: This button is used to in-

crease the value of the selected parameter.

6 — DECREMENT DOWN: This button is used

to decrease the value of the selected parameter.

7 — REMOTE: This button is used to activate the

remote amperage/voltage control  feature of the
power source for use with a foot control, digital wire
feeder or other remote device. Pressing the switch
once activates remote control, pressing it again
de-activates remote control. When remote control is
active, the LED indicator next to the switch will be
lit.

8 — CONTACTOR: This button is used to turn on

the output of the machine. Pressing the button once
will turn the machine on, pressing the button again
will turn the machine off. When the output of the
machine is energized, the LED on the switch will be
lit. Whenever the LED is lit there will be voltage on
the output terminals of the power source. The proc-
ess select buttons can not be pressed when the
contactor is on.

9 — A/V (Amps/Volts): This button has two main

functions. Prior to striking an arc, this button is used
to select AMPS, VOLTS, or PULSE rate reference,
as the adjustable value shown on the display. For
example, in Stick welding mode, pressing this but-
ton would bring up the preset amps. After an arc has
been struck, this button is used to toggle between
actual amps and actual volts. The meter will “hold”
the last value of amps and volts for five seconds
after the end of a weld. The A/V button can be used

to toggle between the “held” values of amps and
volts.

10 — AF/IND (Arc Force/Inductance): This but-

ton has two functions dependent on which welding
process is being used. If stick welding is the se-
lected process, then this button is used to select arc
force as the adjustable value on the digital meter.
Arc force has a value between 0 and 100, with 100
being maximum arc force. If MIG (GMAW) is the
selected welding process, then this button is used
to select inductance as the adjustable value on the
digital meter. Inductance also has a value between
0 and 100, with 100 being the maximum inductance.
If TIG or Pulse MIG is the selected welding process,
then pressing this button will do nothing. After arc
force or inductance has been selected, use the UP
and DOWN buttons to adjust the value.

11 — SMAW: This is one of the welding process

select buttons. Pressing this button will activate the
Stick (CC) welding mode. The LED next to the
SMAW switch will light. The process select buttons
can not be pressed when the contactor is on.

12 — LIFT GTAW: This is one of the welding

process select buttons. Pressing this button will
activate the Lift TIG (CC) welding mode. The LED
next to the LIFT GTAW switch will light. The process
select buttons can not be pressed when the contac-
tor is on.

13 — GMAW: This is one of the welding process

select buttons. Pressing this button will activate the
MIG (CV) welding  mode.  The LED  next to  the
GMAW switch will light. The process select buttons
can not be pressed when the contactor is on.

14 — SCHEDULE: This button is used to select

the Pulse MIG schedule number. If this button is
pressed after GMAW PULSED has been selected
as the welding process, the display will show a
number between 1 and 8. This is the selected pulse
weld schedule number. To change the schedule
selection, use the UP and DOWN buttons. The
schedule selection can only be changed while not
welding. If this button is pressed with any other
selected weld process, nothing will happen.

15 — GMAW PULSED: This is one of the weld-

ing process select buttons. Pressing this button will
activate the Pulsed MIG mode of welding. The LED
next to the switch will be lit. The process select
buttons can not be pressed when the contactor is
on.

430429-465
DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT

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February 28, 2000

Содержание ULTRA FLEX 350

Страница 1: ...ollowing Specs 500237A 1 Pulse OWNER S MANUAL Number 430429 465 Rev 0 Issued February 28 2000 THERMAL ARC INC TROY OHIO 45373 1085 U S A IMPORTANT Read these instructions before installing operating o...

Страница 2: ...on 4 1 Voltage Configuration 4 1 Connecting The Welding Machine To Line Voltage 4 1 Use Of Engine Generators For Input Power 4 2 Grounding 4 2 Welding Leads 4 2 OPERATION 5 General 5 1 Power Up Sequen...

Страница 3: ...umber model and serial number usually appear on a nameplate attached to the control panel In some cases the nameplate may be at tached to the rear panel Equipment which does not have a control panel s...

Страница 4: ...This page intentionally left blank 430429 465 INTRODUCTION 1 2 February 28 2000...

Страница 5: ...or the work surface Do not touch holders connected to two welding machines at the same time or touch other people with the holder or electrode 8 Do not use worn damaged undersized or poorly spliced c...

Страница 6: ...ionary support or equipment cylinder rack to prevent falling or tipping 3 Keep cylinders away from any welding or other electrical circuits 4 Never allow a welding electrode to touch any cylinder 5 Us...

Страница 7: ...troubleshooting as necessary 4 To prevent accidental starting during servicing disconnect nega tive battery cable from battery 5 Keep hands hair loose clothing and tools away from moving parts 6 Reins...

Страница 8: ...This page intentionally left blank ARC WELDING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS Instruction 830001 2 4 May 8 1996...

Страница 9: ...loquez le commutateur en circuit ouvert ou enlevez les fusibles de l alimen tation afin d viter une mise en marche accidentelle 5 Veuillez installer cet quipement et le mettre la terre selon le manuel...

Страница 10: ...14 9 12 14 LES VAPEURS ET LES FUMEES SONT DANGEREUSES POUR LA SANTE Le soudage d gage des vapeurs et des fum es dangereuses respirer 1 Eloignez la t te des fum es pour viter de les respirer 2 A l int...

Страница 11: ...SER Les bouteilles contiennent des gaz protecteurs sous haute pression Des bouteilles endommag es peuvent exploser Comme les bouteilles font nor malement partie du proc d de soudage traitez les avec s...

Страница 12: ...rrecte et de l accumulateur LA VAPEUR ET LE LIQUIDE DE RE FROIDISSEMENT BRULANT SOUS PRESSION PEUVENT BRULER LA PEAU ET LES YEUX Le liquide de refroidissement d un radiateur peut tre br lant et sous p...

Страница 13: ...al protection features to assure continued reliable operation The features include AC input over and under voltage sensing and shutdown output overload shutdown overtemperature shut down short circuit...

Страница 14: ...next five minutes at no load Figure 3 1 Overall Dimensions Output Data Output Range For SMAW Stick Output Range For GTAW TIG Output Range for GMAW MIG Overcurrent Shutdown Maximum Short Circuit Curren...

Страница 15: ...Figure 3 2 Volt Ampere Curves 430429 465 DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT February 28 2000 3 3...

Страница 16: ...Receptacle This is the connection point for various remote controls and wire feeders It supplies 120 VAC power as well as the control signals The pinout is as follows Pin A Contactor Ckt 15 V Pin B Co...

Страница 17: ...machine initially is powered up on three phase and later detects single phase the machine will shut off and turn on the RED fault light The digital meter will also display a fault code and the user i...

Страница 18: ...of amps and volts for five seconds after the end of a weld The A V button can be used to toggle between the held values of amps and volts 10 AF IND Arc Force Inductance This but ton has two functions...

Страница 19: ...itch For operation on either 200 or 230VAC slide the switch upwards to the 200 230V setting for operation on either 400 or 460VAC slide the switch down to the 400 460V setting CAUTION Make sure the ma...

Страница 20: ...If this happens frequently then the generator output regu lation is not satisfactory to use as a power supply for this welding machine Grounding The frame of this welding machine should be grounded f...

Страница 21: ...should not be used and all connec tions must be properly tightened To attach the plugs on the welding cables refer to Figure 4 2 Strip the insulation off of the welding cable for about 1 2 Insert the...

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Страница 23: ...lts while welding use the UP or DOWN buttons The display will automatically switch to showing the set amps or set volts The AF IND button is used to select arc force when Stick welding and inductance...

Страница 24: ...int the machine is ready to weld SMAW Operation See Figure 5 1 1 Connect the welding leads to the power source with the correct polarity Figure 5 1 shows typical connections for DCEP welding Make sure...

Страница 25: ...back to showing either actual amps or actual volts LIFT GTAW Operation See Figure 5 2 The purpose of Lift GTAW is to allow for striking the arc by momentarily touching the torch to the workpiece The...

Страница 26: ...rc starter will connect to the 19 pin amphenol receptacle on the rear of the power source The foot pedal or remote control will then connect to the arc starter If an optional pulser control is also us...

Страница 27: ...acitor discharge arc starter is being used hold the torch in close proximity to the workpiece while pressing the foot pedal The high voltage will jump the gap to the workpiece and the arc will follow...

Страница 28: ...h switch while holding the torch in place at the end of the weld This will allow the wire conditioning circuit in the power source to condition the end of the wire for the next weld The wire condition...

Страница 29: ...tor to fit the application In order to change them an optional Programming Pendant 204180A 1 is required The programming pendant plugs into the PRO GRAMMING PENDANT connector located on the front of t...

Страница 30: ...ower source is now ready to weld To initiate the weld activate the torch switch on the MIG torch 10 To end the weld release the torch switch As with conventional MIG welding a wire conditioning sequen...

Страница 31: ...in increments of 0 01 seconds Longer times will give more of a burnback effect 25 25 2XXX 3 MAXIMUM SELECTABLE AMPERAGE Maximum selectable amperage is the largest amperage value that the user is capab...

Страница 32: ...te by using a feeder with voltage setting capability Minimum selectable reference can have a range of values between 0 and 440 in increments of 1 The minimum selectable reference is never permitted to...

Страница 33: ...re spond to the parameter values These digits will flash Changes to the displayed parameter value can be made by pressing the UP or DOWN arrow buttons To gain access to the next option number press th...

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Страница 35: ...rom this welding machine it is necessary to keep the ma chine clean dry and well ventilated At least every three months or more often as necessary wipe and blow out all dirt from the machine s interio...

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Страница 37: ...an and free of oxidation or debris Do not pull on leads or cables to disassemble connections Firmly grasp each lug or connector Use appropriate tools to enhance leverage if needed Pulling on leads and...

Страница 38: ...ter mining what is working correctly A few typical questions whose answers might be of benefit in troubleshooting are Is the input voltage correct Are fuses blown Does the machine have the proper inpu...

Страница 39: ...line Check AC line voltage If line voltage is ok reset the machine by turning the main power switch off and back on If voltage is ok and machine will not reset service will be required E015 Over under...

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Страница 41: ...red riveted or welded to another part The part descriptions may be indented to show part relationships To determine the part number description quan tity or application of an item simply locate the it...

Страница 42: ...Figure 8 1 Ultra Flex Welder Assembly 430429 465 PARTS LIST 8 2 February 28 2000...

Страница 43: ...1 Bushing Strain Relief 1 21 205123 Cable Power Input 1 22 203163 3 Switch Rotary Power 1 23 205089 Board PC Assy Auto Link Relay 1 24 204826 Board PC Amphenol Interface 1 25 171370 2 Cable 16 Pin Ri...

Страница 44: ...Figure 8 2 430429 465 PARTS LIST 8 4 February 28 2000...

Страница 45: ...Bar Current Sensor 1 15 205018 1 Current Sensor 1 16 205074 Board PC Assy Power IGBT 2 17 404915 2 Stand Off 12 18 405362 1 Bushing Snap 2 19 830116 Label Frame Ground 1 20 205048 Bracket Right Side...

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Страница 50: ...IMPAIR THE SAFETY OR PERFORMANCE OF ANY THERMAL ARC PRODUCT PURCHASER S RIGHTS UNDER THIS WARRANTY ARE VOID IF THE PRODUCT IS SOLD TO PURCHASER BY NON AUTHORIZED PERSONS Except with regards to the pro...

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