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Possible selections:

Degree Units: °F / °C

Tolerance: ±5 to 99 in °F (±3 to 55 in °C)

Backlight: Yes / No

Input Type: K TC

Control Mode: Temp / Time / Manual

Power Output: 1 to 35

System Lock: Yes / No

Degree Units − press the Increase

or Decrease buttons to select temperature units. Selection will

drive the °F / °C indicator LED’s.

SThe factory default is °F.

SChanging from °F to °C will convert stored program values: ramp temperature, soak temperature, ramp rate, and temperature tolerance.

Tolerance − press the Increase

or Decrease button to select the desired temperature tolerance.

SThe factory default is ±25 °F.

Backlight − press the Increase

SThe factory default is On.

or Decrease button to turn LCD display backlight On or Off.

Input Type − press the Increase

or Decrease button to select the desired temperature input

device.

SThe factory default and only selection is K TC.

Control Mode − press the Increase

or Decrease button to select the desired method of system

control, either Temperature or Manual. For more details about methods of control, see Section 6-4.

SThe factory default is temperature based control.

Power Output − press the Increase

output.

SThe factory default is 35 kW.

System Lock − press the Increase

or Decrease button to adjust the maximum power source

or Decrease button to lock or unlock the operator interface to

prevent tampering with any programs. Yes indicates the system is locked, and No indicates the system is unlocked.

SThe factory default is No (unlocked).

.All parameters in System Setup are considered global, and any changes to the system set-up parameters will apply to all programs.

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Contents Description OM-222 166K 2007−11 ProcessesFile Induction Heating From Miller to You Table of Contents EMF Information − MaintenanceRoutine Maintenance Blowing Out Inside Of Unit Limit Conditions Limit Condition Codes Fault ConditionsStandards DirectivesDecstat1/07 Page Fumes and Gases can be hazardous Symbol UsageInduction Heating Hazards Electric Shock can killCalifornia Proposition 65 Warnings About Implanted Medical Devices Principal Safety Standards EMF InformationLES Fumées ET LES GAZ peuvent être dangereux Signification des symboles− Consignes DE Sécurité − Lire Avant Utilisation UNE Décharge Électrique peut entraîner la mortDES Organes Mobiles peuvent provoquer des blessures Risque D’INCENDIE OU D’EXPLOLE Chauffage PAR Induction peut provoquer des brûlures LA Chute DE L’APPAREIL peut blesserPrincipales normes de sécurité Information EMF Proposition californienne 65 AvertissementsEn ce qui concerne les implants médicaux − Definitions Kill Shown by the symbolsPower before working on Are possible hazards asWeee Label For Products Sold Within The EU Rating Label For CE ProductsI1max − InstallationSymbols And Definitions SpecificationsMovement Location And Airflow Do not move or operate unit where it could tipSelecting a Location TippingMin Grounding Conductor Size In AWG Electrical Service GuidePhase Input Voltage 50 Hz ThreeGND/PE Earth Ground Connecting 3-Phase Input Power For 460/575 Volt ModelsWelding Power Source Input Power Connections Disconnect Device Input Power ConnectionsConnecting 3-Phase Input Power For 400/460 Volt Models Power Source Output Connections Remote 14 Socket Information Remote 14 Receptacle RC14 Information and ConnectionsSocket Socket Information Unused Temperature Recorder Socket InformationSignal Common Socket No Socket InformationWorkpiece Use handle to place magnet on the workpiece Secondary Insulation ProtectionReceptacles Plug Handle MagnetLocating Thermocouples Volt AC Duplex Receptacle And Supplementary ProtectorOther end is fitted with a 2-pin type K connector Attaching Welded Thermocouples Do not weld thermocouples while connected to power sourcePlacing Temperature Probe Using Contact ThermocouplesControls − Components and ControlsSystem Description − Setup and OperationSafety Equipment Power Source/System SetupOM-222 166 Programming Temperature-Based ControlMode....... Preheat Control TC Temperature Soak Time Decrease button to change the value to the desired settingPwht Post-Weld Heat Treat Bake-OutCustom Program Soak Parameters600 Custom ProgramEnd Type.......StepNumber OM-222 166 Ramp Temperature 600 Ramp Rate 600 /HrEnd Function SoakSoak Function NumberTypical 5-Segment Custom Program Manual ControlSoak at 1250 degrees F for a period Preheat, Bake-Out And Pwht Run Status Screen Temperature Based ControlRun Status TC5 Target Temp −−−− TC6 Countdown.. −−−−−−Cooler cannot be turned off while output is on Power TC5 Current TC6 Voltage Frequency KHzParameters CoolerReal-Time Operation Must be running to enter Hold modeProgram run is initiated, the Run Button. a change of program parameters Liquid Cooled Output System Operating CharacteristicsPower Source Output Characteristics Air Cooled OutputBefore maintaining − MaintenanceRoutine Maintenance Disconnect powerServicing Hazards − Safety Precautions for ServicingCalifornia Proposition 65 Warnings Operator Interface Indicators − Diagnostics & TroubleshootingLimit Condition Additional Information Limit ConditionsLimit Condition Codes Run StatusFault Condition Codes Fault ConditionsFault Condition Additional Information Off Cable1 LQD DIAG1 OutI1 Cable2 LQD OutI2 ClntFR 0.75 GPM System Diagnostic ScreensClrSts Flowing VBus Therm1Therm2 Therm3Removing Wrapper and Measuring Input Capacitor Voltage Turn Off welding power source, and disconnect input powerTools Needed 16, 3/8 Blowing Out Inside Of Unit Material Thickness Reference ChartCircuit Diagram − Electrical Diagram218 057-G See Figure 11-313 11-2 − Parts ListFront Panel Rear Panel Base w/Components Top Windtunnel Capacitor Assembly Right Windtunnel 229 Right Windtunnel 400 V Model Only 208 Left Windtunnel PLG14 10. Hermaphroditic Blank Plug Assy SOCKET/WRENCH Selection Table Standard Metric OM-222 166 Your distributor also gives ServiceSupport Your distributor and/or equipment manufacturer’s To locate a Distributor or Service Agency visitMiller Electric Mfg. Co For assistance in filing or settling claims, contact