Lincoln Electric S350 manual Falling, Equipment can Cause injury

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INSTALLATION

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Read this

entire installation section before you start installa-

tion.

WARNING

ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.

Only qualified personnel should perform this installation.

Turn the input power OFF at the disconnect switch or fuse box before working on this equipment. Turn off the input power to any other equipment connected to the welding system at the disconnect switch or fuse box before work- ing on the equipment.

Do not touch electrically hot parts.

Always connect the POWER WAVE® S350 grounding lug to a proper safety (Earth) ground.

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SELECT SUITABLE LOCATION

The POWER WAVE® S350 will operate in harsh envi- ronments. Even so, it is important that simple preven- tative measures are followed in order to assure long life and reliable operation.

The machine must be located where there is free circulation of clean air such that air movement in the back, out the sides and bottom will not be restricted.

Dirt and dust that can be drawn into the machine should be kept to a minimum. The use of air filters on the air intake is not recommended because nor- mal air flow may be restricted. Failure to observe these precautions can result in excessive operating temperatures and nuisance shutdown.

Keep machine dry. Shelter from rain and snow. Do not place on wet ground or in puddles.

Do not mount the POWER WAVE® S350 over com- bustible surfaces. Where there is a combustible surface directly under stationary or fixed electrical equipment, that surface shall be covered with a steel plate at least .060” (1.6mm) thick, which shall extend not less than 5.90” (150mm) beyond the equipment on all sides.

LIFTING

Both handles should be used when lifting POWER WAVE® S350. When using a crane or overhead device a lifting strap should be connected to both handles. Do not attempt to lift the POWER WAVE® S350 with accessories attached to it.

WARNING

Lift only with equipment of ade- quate lifting capacity.

Be sure machine is stable when lifting.

Do not operate machine while suspended when lifting.

FALLING

EQUIPMENT can

cause injury.

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STACKING

The POWER WAVE® S350 cannot be stacked.

TILTING

Place the machine directly on a secure, level surface or on a recommended undercarriage. The machine may topple over if this procedure is not followed.

INPUT AND GROUND CONNECTIONS

Only a qualified electrician should connect the POWER WAVE® S350. Installation should be made in accordance with the appropriate National Electrical Code, all local codes and the information in this manual.

MACHINE GROUNDING

The frame of the welder must be grounded. A ground terminal marked with a ground symbol is located next to the input power connection block.

See your local and national electrical codes for proper ground- ing methods.

HIGH FREQUENCY PROTECTION

Locate the POWER WAVE® S350 away from radio controlled machinery. The normal operation of the POWER WAVE® S350 may adversely affect the operation of RF controlled equipment, which may result in bodily injury or damage to the equipment.

POWER WAVE® S350

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Contents Power Wave S350 Safety Depends on YouSafety California Proposition 65 WarningsElectric Shock can kill Welding and Cutting Sparks can Cause fire or explosion IiiPrécautions DE Sûreté Sûreté Pour Soudage a LʼArcThank You Table of Contents Installation Technical Specifications Power Wave S350Storage Temperature Range Model Height Width Depth WeightOperating Temperature Range Process Output Range AmperesFalling Equipment can Cause injuryInput Connection Input Fuse and Supply Wire ConsiderationsPower Cord Replacement Input Voltage SelectionSmaw Stick Welding Connection DiagramsGtaw TIG Welding Gmaw MIG WeldingMIG Process Recommended Work Cable Sizes for ARC Welding Output Cable Guidelines Table A.1Table A.2 Remote Sense Lead SpecificationsCable Inductance and ITS Effects on Welding WaveElectrode Voltage Sensing Work Voltage SensingIf Sense Leads are not Used Voltage Sensing Considerations for Multiple ARC SystemsIf Sense Leads are Used Figure A.8 Connection Between Power Source and Ethernet Networks Product specific Installation InstructionsControl Cable Connections Operation Safety PrecautionsElectric Shock can Kill Equipment Limitations Product DescriptionRecommended Processes and Equipment Product SummaryPIN Connector Optional Design FeaturesLoaded with Standard Features Case Front ControlsCase Back Controls See Figure B.2 for Code See Figure B.2a for CodeNON-SYNERGIC Welding Modes Common Welding ProceduresMaking a Weld Synergic Welding ModesNon Synergic CV Constant Voltage WeldingSynergic CV All CV ModesFigure B.4 KITS, Options and Accessories AccessoriesGeneral Options Order K875 Accessory KIT 400 AMP Order K704 Remote Output ControlPeriodic Maintenance MaintenanceRoutine Maintenance Calibration SpecificationTroubleshooting HOW to USE Troubleshooting GuideUsing the Status LED to Troubleshoot System Problems Table E.1Error Code # Indication Main Control Board Status LightInput Control Board Basic Machine Problems Weld and Arc Quality Problems Troubleshooting Ethernet Diagrams NumberingcavityDimension Print 27.43 13.91 18.81 18.36Precaucion Warnung