Lincoln Electric S350 manual Operation, Safety Precautions, Electric Shock can Kill

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B-1

OPERATION

B-1

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

READ AND UNDERSTAND ENTIRE SECTION BEFORE OPERATING MACHINE.

WARNING

• ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL.

Do not touch electrically live part or electrode with skin or wet clothing.

Insulate yourself from work and ground.

Always wear dry insulating gloves.

Do not operate with covers, panels or guards removed or open.

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• FUMES AND GASSES can be dangerous.

• Keep your head out of fumes.

• Use ventilation or exhaust to remove fumes from breathing zone.

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GRAPHIC SYMBOLS THAT APPEAR ON THIS MACHINE OR IN THIS MANUAL

WARNING OR

CAUTION

DANGEROUS

VOLTAGE

POSITIVE OUTPUT

NEGATIVE OUTPUT

HIGH TEMPERATURE

• WELDING SPARKS can cause fire or explosion.

• Keep flammable material away.

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ARC RAYS can burn.

• Wear eye, ear and body protec- tion.

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SEE ADDITIONAL WARNING INFORMATION UNDER ARC WELDING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND IN THE FRONT OF THIS OPERATING MAN- UAL.

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POWER-UP SEQUENCE

When the POWER WAVE® S350 is powered up, it can take as long as 30 seconds for the machine to be ready to weld. During this time period the user inter- face will not be active.

DUTY CYCLE

The duty cycle is based on a ten-minute period. A 40% duty cycle represents 4 minutes of welding and 6 minutes of idling in a ten-minute period. Refer to the technical specification section for the Power Wave S350ʼs duty cycle ratings.

STATUS

PROTECTIVE

GROUND

COOLER

OUTPUT

OPERATORS

MANUAL

WORK

CIRCUIT BREAKER

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 S350Model Height Width Depth Weight Operating Temperature RangeStorage Temperature Range Process Output Range AmperesFalling Equipment can Cause injuryInput Fuse and Supply Wire Considerations Power Cord ReplacementInput Connection Input Voltage SelectionConnection Diagrams Gtaw TIG WeldingSmaw Stick Welding Gmaw MIG WeldingMIG Process Recommended Work Cable Sizes for ARC Welding Output Cable Guidelines Table A.1Remote Sense Lead Specifications Cable Inductance and ITS Effects on WeldingTable A.2 WaveElectrode Voltage Sensing Work Voltage Sensing If Sense Leads are Used Voltage Sensing Considerations for Multiple ARC Systems If Sense Leads are not Used Figure A.8 Control Cable Connections Product specific Installation InstructionsConnection Between Power Source and Ethernet Networks Electric Shock can Kill Safety PrecautionsOperation Product Description Recommended Processes and EquipmentEquipment Limitations Product SummaryDesign Features Loaded with Standard FeaturesPIN Connector Optional Case Front ControlsCase Back Controls See Figure B.2 for Code See Figure B.2a for CodeCommon Welding Procedures Making a WeldNON-SYNERGIC Welding Modes Synergic Welding ModesConstant Voltage Welding Synergic CVNon Synergic CV All CV ModesFigure B.4 General Options AccessoriesKITS, Options and Accessories Order K875 Accessory KIT 400 AMP Order K704 Remote Output ControlMaintenance Routine MaintenancePeriodic 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