Miller Electric Spectrum 1250R, Spectrum 1000 manual Operation, Controls, Setting Gas/Air Pressure

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SECTION 4 – OPERATION

4-1. Controls

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Setting Gas/Air Pressure

 

10

 

4

Set To 70 psi

 

(482 kPa)

9

Requires 80-150 psi (552-1034 kPa) Supply

1

Pilot Light

Ready light comes on when Power switch is

Place switch down for pulsed pilot arc

2

Power Switch

placed in On position, indicating that all safe-

output. Use this position whenever possible

ty shutdown systems are okay.

to reduce wear on torch and consumables.

3

Output Control

If Ready light does not come on, check

Place switch up for a continuous pilot arc.

Use control to set cutting output.

Trouble Lights.

Use this position when cutting starts are

For non-shielded cutting, use a 1/8 in (3 mm)

6 Trouble Lights (See Section 5-3)

critical or while cutting expanded metals.

standoff distance between torch tip and

 

 

7 Trigger Hold Switch

Setting Gas/Air Pressure

workpiece.

 

 

 

4

Set/Run Switch

To cut without holding torch trigger, place

9

Air Filter/Regulator

Place switch up to safely adjust gas/air pres-

switch up, and begin cutting by pressing and

10

Pressure Adjustment Knob

releasing torch trigger. To stop cutting, press

sure. Only gas/air circuit is activated.

 

 

and release trigger.

Place Set/Run switch up and turn on gas/air

 

 

Place switch down to cut or gouge.

 

When set in down position, trigger must be

supply. Lift knob and turn to adjust pressure.

5

Ready Light

held closed while cutting.

Push knob down to lock in setting.

Use light to tell if unit is ready for operation.

8 Pilot Arc Control Switch

Place Set/Run switch down to begin cutting.

Ref. ST-159 465-A / ST-800 701 / S-0818

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Contents OM-217 ProcessesDescription From Miller to You Table of Contents Directives StandardsDeccon1 10/95 Safety Precautions Read Before Using Symbol UsagePlasma Arc Cutting Hazards Cutting can cause fire or explosionFlying Sparks can cause injury ARC Rays can burn eyes and skinNoise can damage hearing Fumes and Gases can be hazardousHOT Parts can cause severe burns Moving Parts can cause injuryFlying Metal can injure eyes Overuse can cause OverheatingPrincipal Safety Standards EMF InformationAbout Pacemakers Signification des symboles Consignes DE SÉ Curité Lire Avant UtilisationLE Coupage pré sente un risque de feu ou d’explosion UNE DÉ Charge É Lectrique peut entraîner la mortLE Bruit peut endommager l’ouïe LES Fumé ES ET LES GAZ peuvent ê tre dangereuxLE Plasma D’ARC peut entraîner des blessures LES Bouteilles peuvent exploser si elles sont endommagé esPrincipales normes de sé curité Information sur les champs é lectromagné tiques Consignes relatives aux stimulateurs cardiaquesDisconnect input plug or power before working on machine DefinitionsKeep your head out of the fumes Setting ? aControl with recommended Manufacturer’s Rating Label For CE Products Ampere ModelInstallation Symbols And DefinitionsSpecifications Duty Cycle And Overheating Cutting SpeedLocation And Airflow Special installation may be Selecting a LocationMovement SectionDimensions And Weight Be careful when placing or moving unit over uneven surfacesTipping Connecting Work Clamp And Gas/Air Supply Remote Control Connections Torch On/Off ConnectionsOutput Control Connections Output Sensor ConnectionsElectrical Service Guide Placing Jumper Links And Connecting Input Power 7/12, 1/2Setting Gas/Air Pressure OperationControls Maintenance & Troubleshooting MonthsOverload Protection Fuses Ref. ST-800 Adjusting Spark Gap Turn Off power before adJusting spark gap Turn Off power before re- moving side panel Torch And Work Cable ConnectionsTroubleshooting Creased cutting ability Check fan motor connectionsOutput available OM-217 Electrical Diagrams Circuit Diagram For 60 Hertz Power SourcesCircuit Diagram For 50 Hertz Power Sources HF in Plasma Cutting High Frequency In Plasma Arc Cutting PACCorrect Installation Worksite RequirementsMetal Building Requirements Parts List Main AssemblyPLG18 Optional Panel, Front w/Components PLG14 Panel, Rear w/Components -1 Item 169 HF Panel -1 ItemOM-217 OM-217 OM-217 OM-217 Call Miller for your local Miller distributor Miller Electric Mfg. Co To locate distributor nearest you call 1-800-4-A-Miller

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