Lincoln Electric IM958 manual Rear Control Panel Figure B.1, Lower Control Panel Figure B.2

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V310-T AC/DC TIG

B-2

 

OPERATION

B-2

 

REAR CONTROL PANEL (FIGURE B.1)

 

 

 

WARNING

 

 

 

I1: Off/On switch turns on the electric power

to

 

 

the welder. It has two positions, "O" off, and

 

 

"I" on.

 

 

------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

 

* With

"l1" in the "I" (ON) position, the welding

 

 

machine is operational and there is voltage between

 

 

the positive (+) and negative (-) Terminals in stick

 

 

welding. In TIG, the welding process needs a trigger

 

 

closure command at the remote control connec-

 

 

tion.(Usually via an Arc Start Switch or Foot Amptrol)

 

 

* The welder is connected to the supply even if the

 

 

“l1”

(Power Switch) is in the "O" (Off) position, and

 

 

therefore there are electrically live parts inside the

 

 

power source. Carefully follow the instructions given

 

 

in this manual.

 

2 1

I1

* 1

: Supply cable

FIGURE B.1

* 2

: Gas attachment

 

l1

: Power Switch

 

LOWER CONTROL PANEL (FIGURE B.2)

 

1

FIGURE B.2

2

3

 

 

1. Electrode Connection (Negative) - For quick dis-

3. Electrode Connection (Positive) - For quick dis-

connect system using Twist-Mate cable plugs with

 

connect system using Twist-Mate cable plugs.

gas pass through for TIG Torches.

 

 

 

 

2. Remote Control Connector - For the connection of a Lincoln Foot Amptrol, Hand Amptrol or Arc Start Switch. See the ACCESSORIES section for available options.

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Contents Invertec V310-T AC/DC February Electric Magnetic Fields SafetyFor Engine Fumes and Gases Electric Shock can ARC Rays can burn KillIii For ElectricallyLES Machines À Souder À Précautions DE SûretéTransformateur ET À RedresseurElectromagnetic Compatibility EMC Safety On-Line Product Registration ViiPlease Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage Immediately Table of Contents Technical Specifications V310-T AC/DC TIG K2228-1 InstallationOperating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range AC/DC TIGMachine Grounding and High FRE Safety PrecautionsQuency Interference Protection Select Suitable LocationInput Connections Reconnect ProcedurePower Cord Connection Input Plug Installation Engine Driven GeneratorSingle Phase Input Three Phase Input Work Cable Connection Output Connections Output Connection for Stick Shielding GAS Connection Remote Control ConnectionTrode Cable and Work Cable Operation Safety InstructionsGeneral Description Welding CapabilityRear Control Panel Figure B.1 Gas attachment Power SwitchLower Control Panel Figure B.2 Supply cableUser Interface Overview and Operation 3OPERATIONB-3Dynamic LCD Display Status LED Lights Push BUTTON/ROTARY EncoderParameter Display Section shows the select Weld Sequence Diagram shows the variousWelding Modes Two Step with Arc Start SwitchTable B.2 TIG Trigger ModesF. Memory Operation Bi-Level CurrentStick Trigger Modes TIG Pulse ModesWelding Parameters Symbol Unit Min MaxFigure B.7b User Menu SET UP ParametersVRD Table B.4 SET UP Menu ParametersCooler Table B.4Optional COOL-ARC 35 Water Regulation Stick Crisp Mode Dynamic CurrentTips for Improved TIG Starting Optional Accessories AccessoriesField Installed Compatible EquipmentK852-70 Cable PlugsK1622-1 Twist-Mate adapter for PTA-9 & 17 Air K1622-3 Twist-Mate adapter for PTA-26 Air-CooledSafety Precautions MaintenanceInput Filter Capacitor Discharge Procedure Routine MaintenanceHOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide 1TROUBLESHOOTINGE-1Symptoms Cause TroubleshootingProblems in Stick Welding Service FacilityCourse of Action Problems TIG Welding Recommended SymptomsField Service Facility Your local Lincoln AuthorizedFailures Course of ActionOfALARM Icon + Alarm Code + Alarm Type Icon Exx Alarm ID CodesWiring Diagram Wiring DiagramsGround Aspiración para gases