Lincoln Electric IM10051 manual Safety Precautions, Select Suitable Location, Stacking, Tilting

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Safety Precautions

WARNING

ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.

Only qualified personnel should per- form this installation.

Turn the input power OFF and unplug the machine from the recep- tacle before working on this equip- ment. Allow machine to sit for 5 min- utes minimum to allow the power capacitors to discharge before working inside this equipment.

Insulate yourself from the work and ground.

Always wear dry insulating gloves.

Always connect the Invertec® V311-T AC/DC TIG to a power supply grounded according to the National Electrical Code and local codes.

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SELECT SUITABLE LOCATION

The Invertec® V311-T AC/DC TIG will operate in harsh environments. Even so, it is important that sim- ple preventative measures are followed in order to assure long life and reliable operation.

The machine must be located where there is free cir- culation of clean air such that air movement in the back and out the front will not be restricted.

Dirt and dust that can be drawn into the machine should be kept to a minimum. Failure to observe these precautions can result in excessive operating temperatures and nuisance shutdown.

STACKING

The Invertec® V311-T AC/DC TIG can not be stacked.

TILTING

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

ENVIRONMENTAL AREA

Keep the machine dry. Do not place it on wet ground or in puddles.

MACHINE GROUNDING AND HIGH FRE- QUENCY INTERFERENCE PROTECTION

The Capacitor Discharge Circuit used in the high fre- quency generator, may cause many radio, TV and electronic equipment interference problems. These problems may be the result of radiated interference. Proper grounding methods can reduce or eliminate radiated interference.

The Invertec® V311-T AC/DC TIG has been field test- ed under recommended installation conditions. It com- plies with FCC allowable limits for radiation.

Radiated interference can develop in the following four ways:

1.Direct interference radiated from the welder.

2.Direct interference radiated from the welding leads.

3.Direct interference radiated from feedback into the power lines.

4.Interference from re-radiation of “pickup” by ungrounded metallic objects.

Keeping these contributing factors in mind, installing equipment per the following instructions should mini- mize problems.

1.Keep the welder power supply lines as short as possible and enclose as much of them as possible in rigid metallic conduit or equivalent shielding for a distance of 50 feet (15.2m). There should be good electrical contact between this conduit and the welder case ground. Both ends of the conduit should be connected to a driven ground and the entire length should be continuous.

2.Keep the work and electrode leads as short as possible and as close together as possible. Lengths should not exceed 25 ft (7.6m).

3.Be sure the torch and work cable rubber cover- ings are free of cuts and cracks that allow high frequency leakage. Cables with high natural rub- ber content, such as Lincoln Stable-Arc®better resist high frequency leakage than neoprene and other synthetic rubber insulated cables.

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

INVERTEC® V311-T AC/DC TIG

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Contents 11685 InvertecCalifornia Proposition 65 Warnings SafetyElectric Shock can kill Iii Welding and Cutting Sparks can Cause fire or explosionSûreté Pour Soudage a L’Arc Précautions DE SûretéElectromagnetic Compatibility EMC Safety On-Line Product Registration ViiPlease Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage Immediately Table of Contents Invertec V311-T AC/DC TIG InstallationTechnical Specifications Invertec V311-T AC/DC TIG K2915-1 Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature RangeTilting Safety PrecautionsSelect Suitable Location StackingInput Connections Reconnect ProcedureThree Phase Input Input Plug InstallationPower Cord Connection Single Phase InputOutput Connection for Stick Welding Figure A.2 Output ConnectionsOutput and GAS Connection for TIG Welding Figure A.1 Work Cable ConnectionShielding GAS Connection Remote Control ConnectionWelding Capability Safety InstructionsOperation General DescriptionLower Control Panel Figure B.2 Rear Control Panel Figure B.1Seven segment LED display H Push BUTTON/ROTARY Encoder Mode Push Buttons A-DUser Interface Overview and Operation Dynamic LCD Display Status LED LightsDynamic LCD Display TIG Trigger Modes Two Step with Arc Start SwitchWelding Modes Table B.2Recalling from Memory Stick Trigger ModesTIG Pulse Modes Saving to MemoryParameter Range Symbol Unit Min MaxWelding Parameters Table B.3 ParameterFigure B.7 User Menu SET UP ParametersVRD Table B.4 SET UP Menu ParametersOptional COOL-ARC 35 Water Cooler Table B.4Tips for Improved TIG Starting Stick Crisp Mode Dynamic Current RegulationCompatible Equipment AccessoriesOptional Accessories Field InstalledCable Plugs Routine Maintenance MaintenanceSafety Precautions Input Filter Capacitor Discharge ProcedureHOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Your local Lincoln Authorized Problems in TIG WeldingField Service Facility Electrical Failures Exx 5TROUBLESHOOTINGE-5Alarm ID Codes Alarm Icon + Alarm Code + Alarm Type IconWiring Diagram Wiring DiagramsPrecaucion Warnung