Hobart Welding Products 700I Symbol Usage, Plasma Arc Cutting Hazards, Electric Shock can kill

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SECTION 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - READ BEFORE USING

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Protect yourself and others from injury — read and follow these precautions.

1-1. Symbol Usage

DANGER! Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. The possible hazards are shown in the adjoining symbols or explained in the text.

Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. The possible hazards are shown in the adjoining symbols or ex- plained in the text.

NOTICE Indicates statements not related to personal injury.

1-2. Plasma Arc Cutting Hazards

The symbols shown below are used throughout this manual to call attention to and identify possible hazards. When you see the symbol, watch out, and follow the related instructions to avoid the hazard. The safety information given below is only a summary of the more complete safety information found in the Safety Standards listed in Section 1-5. Read and follow all Safety Standards.

Only qualified persons should install, operate, maintain, and repair this unit.

During operation, keep everybody, especially children, away.

CUTTING can cause fire or explosion.

Hot metal and sparks blow out from the cutting arc. The flying sparks and hot metal, hot workpiece, and hot equipment can cause fires and burns. Check and be sure the area is safe before doing any cutting.

DRemove all flammables within 35 ft (10.7 m) of the cutting arc. If this is not possible, tightly cover them with approved covers.

DDo not cut where flying sparks can strike flammable material.

DProtect yourself and others from flying sparks and hot metal.

DBe alert that sparks and hot materials from cutting can easily go through small cracks and openings to adjacent areas.

DWatch for fire, and keep a fire extinguisher nearby.

DBe aware that cutting on a ceiling, floor, bulkhead, or partition can cause fire on the hidden side.

DDo not cut on closed containers such as tanks or drums.

DConnect work cable to the work as close to the cutting area as prac- tical to prevent cutting current from traveling long, possibly unknown paths and causing electric shock, sparks, and fire hazards.

DDo not use plasma cutter to thaw frozen pipes.

DNever cut containers with potentially flammable materials inside they must be emptied and properly cleaned first.

DDo not cut where the atmosphere may contain flammable dust, gas, or liquid vapors (such as gasoline).

DDo not cut pressurized cylinders, pipes, or vessels.

DDo not cut containers that have held combustibles.

DWear oil-free protective garments such as leather gloves, heavy shirt, cuffless trousers, high shoes, and a cap.

DDo not locate unit on or over combustible surfaces.

DRemove any combustibles, such as a butane lighter or matches, from your person before doing any cutting.

DAfter completion of work, inspect area to ensure it is free of sparks, glowing embers, and flames.

DUse only correct fuses or circuit breakers. Do not oversize or by- pass them.

DFollow requirements in OSHA 1910.252 (a) (2) (iv) and NFPA 51B for hot work and have a fire watcher and extinguisher nearby.

.Indicates special instructions.

This group of symbols means Warning! Watch Out! ELECTRIC SHOCK, MOVING PARTS, and HOT PARTS hazards. Consult sym- bols and related instructions below for necessary actions to avoid the hazards.

ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.

Touching live electrical parts can cause fatal shocks or severe burns. The torch and work circuit are electrically live whenever the output is on. The input power circuit and machine internal circuits are also live when power is on. Plasma arc cutting requires

higher voltages than welding to start and maintain the arc (200 to 400 volts dc are common), but may also use torches designed with safety interlock systems which turn off the machine when the shield cup is loosened or if tip touches electrode inside the nozzle. Incorrectly installed or improperly grounded equipment is a hazard.

DDo not touch live electrical parts.

DWear dry, hole-free insulating gloves and body protection.

DInsulate yourself from work and ground using dry insulating mats or covers big enough to prevent any physical contact with the work or ground.

DDo not touch torch parts if in contact with the work or ground.

DTurn off power before checking, cleaning, or changing torch parts.

DDisconnect input power before installing or servicing this equip- ment. Lockout/tagout input power according to OSHA CFR 1910.147 (see Safety Standards).

DProperly install and ground this equipment according to its Owner’s Manual and national, state, and local codes.

DCheck and be sure that input power cord ground wire is properly

connected to ground terminal in disconnect box or that cord plug is connected to a properly grounded receptacle outlet always verify the supply ground.

DWhen making input connections, attach proper grounding conduc- tor first.

DKeep cords dry, free of oil and grease, and protected from hot metal and sparks.

D Frequently inspect input power cord for damage or bare wiring re- place cord immediately if damaged bare wiring can kill.

DTurn off all equipment when not in use.

DInspect and replace any worn or damaged torch cable leads.

DDo not wrap torch cable around your body.

DGround the workpiece to a good electrical (earth) ground if required by codes.

DUse only well-maintained equipment. Repair or replace damaged parts at once.

DWear a safety harness if working above floor level.

DKeep all panels and covers securely in place.

DDo not bypass or try to defeat the safety interlock systems.

DUse only torch(es) specified in Owner’s Manual.

DKeep away from torch tip and pilot arc when trigger is pressed.

DClamp work cable with good metal-to-metal contact to workpiece (not piece that will fall away) or worktable as near the cut as practical.

DInsulate work clamp when not connected to workpiece to prevent contact with any metal object.

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Contents Processes OM-244 013CDescription File Plasma CuttersFrom Miller to You Table of Contents Page Plasma Arc Cutting Hazards Symbol UsageCutting can cause fire or explosion Electric Shock can killARC Rays can burn eyes and skin Flying Sparks can injureNoise can damage hearing Fumes and Gases can be hazardousMoving Parts can injure HOT Parts can burnFlying Metal or Dirt can injure eyes Overuse can cause OverheatingCalifornia Proposition 65 Warnings Principal Safety StandardsEMF Information About Implanted Medical DevicesConsignes DE Sécurité Lire Avant Utilisation Signification des symbolesLE Coupage présente un risque de feu ou d’explosion UN Choc Électrique peut tuerLES Étincelles Projetées peuvent provoquer des blessures Risque de blessure en casLE Bruit peut endommager l’ouïe LES Fumées ET LES GAZ peuvent être dangereuxLES Bouteilles peuvent exploser si elles sont endommagées ’ARC Plasma peut provoquer des blessuresLES Pièces Chaudes peuvent provoquer des brûlures Les Pièces Mobiles peuvent provoquer des blessuresLA Chute DE L’ÉQUIPEMENT peut provoquer des blessures ’EMPLOI Excessif peutRisque D’INCENDIE OU LE Coupage à L’ARC peut causer des interférencePrincipales normes de sécurité Proposition californienne 65 AvertissementsInformations relatives aux CEM En ce qui concerne les implants médicauxI1eff DefinitionsI1max Specifications InstallationTorch Dimensions And Weight Power Source Dimensions And WeightDimensions And Weight Duty Cycle And OverheatingConnecting Work Clamp Connecting Gas/Air SupplyDo not move or operate unit where it could tip Selecting a LocationExtension Cord Data Electrical Service GuideSerial Number And Rating Label Location Connecting 1-Phase Input Power For 240 VACProng Not Used Engine Control Switch must be set at RUNAlways connect green or Terminal, never to a loadCable Management Strap Installing Alternative PlugElectrode Wrench Controls OperationMild Steel Recommended Cut Speed Trigger Safety LockPlasma Cutting System Practices Pilot arc starts immediately when trigger is pressedExample Of Cutting Operation Sequence Of Cutting OperationExample Of Cutting Using Stand-off Guide Sequence Of Cutting Using Stand-off GuideSequence Of Piercing Operation Routine Maintenance Maintenance & TroubleshootingDisconnect power Before maintainingChecking Or Replacing Filter Element Checking Shield Cup Shutdown System Status/Trouble LightsElectrode Wrench Turn Off power source before checking torch partsChecking/Replacing Retaining Cup, Tip, And Electrode Work Cable Connections Torch And Work Cable ConnectionsTorch Connections Trouble Remedy Troubleshooting Power SourceArc goes on and off while cutting Troubleshooting TorchCircuit Diagram Electrical Diagram244 011-B Recommended Spare Parts Parts ListRecommended Spare Parts Support ServiceMiller Electric Mfg. Co Owner’s Record