Operation – Lincoln Electric COOL ARC IM670-A User Manual

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OPERATION

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• The cooler should be turned "OFF" when welding is

not taking place for long periods of time.

• Be certain that the cooler is "ON" (power switch in

the " l " position) before beginning to weld.

• Never operate the cooler with the reservoir fill cap

removed. Unless checking coolant flow.

• Avoid placing the cooler near areas of extreme heat.
• Avoid placing the cooler near a flux hopper or an

area where dust build-up is extreme.

• Avoid kinking or putting sharp bends in any water

lines.

• Keep all water lines clean and free of any blockage.
• Do not operate cooler without coolant in reser-

voir. Never run pump dry.

TURNING THE SYSTEM "ON"

After connecting the COOL ARC® 40 per the installa-
tion instructions above, plug the unit into a
International 230V electrical receptacle for start-up
operation. Be certain that the power input into the unit
matches the Cooler's rated input.

The POWER SWITCH is located on the right side of
the control panel. The cooler will be "ON" when
pressed to " l " and "OFF" when pressed to " O ".

You will be able to hear the fan running and feel air-
flow out of the back of the unit when the cooler is
operating. The cooler will run continuously unless it is
plugged into a switched receptacle on the power
source.

The coolant FLOW INDICATOR is accessed by
removal of the fill cap. Actual return flow is directly vis-
ible, via the fill opening with the unit in the vertical or
horizontal position.

When first starting the unit, check all of the coolant
hoses to insure that no water leaks are present.
Water leakage causes poor welding performance,
poor cooling performance, low welding component life
and potential electrical safety hazards.

COOL ARC® 40

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

The COOL ARC® 40 is a stand alone re-circulation
cooling system designed for use with water-cooled
TIG, MIG, PAC (Plasma Arc Cutting) and PAW
(Plasma Arc Welding) guns and torches. The coolant
"IN" and "OUT" connections are 5/8-18 left-hand
female threads which match the standard connector
nut of domestic water hoses (CGA style) and water-
cooled TIG torches. The COOL ARC® 40 is a continu-
ous duty cooler.

The overall size and shape of the cooler is identical to
the Magnum 20. The COOL ARC® 40 can operate in
either the vertical or horizontal position. The COOL
ARC® 40 is very easy to use and understand with
only one power switch on the control panel. The cool-
er has an International 230V power input receptacle,
making it very easy to power up. Adding coolant to the
reservoir is simple and connecting to the coolant "IN"
and "OUT" connections are easily made with an
adjustable wrench.

The COOL ARC® 40 coolant flow is circulated
through a heat exchanger to remove heat energy from
the coolant. The coolant flow is then deposited into
the coolant reservoir. The pump draws its coolant sup-
ply from the coolant reservoir and delivers coolant to
the welding torch or gun. Refer to Figure 6.

RECOMMENDED PROCESSES AND EQUIPMENT

The COOL ARC® 40 is designed for use with water-
cooled TIG, MIG, PAC (Plasma Arc Cutting) and PAW
(Plasma Arc Welding) guns and torches. The COOL
ARC® 40 can be used with MIG wire feeders and
power sources as well as TIG power sources.

The following should always be observed when oper-
ating the COOL ARC® 40:

• High voltage typical of welding operations can kill.
• Immersion in water around electrical lines can cause

electrical shock.

• Moving parts can injure. Never place fingers into

openings of Cooler.

• Never operate the cooler with any case parts off or

removed.

• Unplug the cooler before removing the wraparound

or servicing the unit.

• Unplug the cooler before filling the reservoir.
• Hot coolant can burn skin. Always be sure coolant is

NOT HOT before servicing the cooler.

• Do not pour used ethylene glycol coolant down the

drain.

• Do not remove the pump relief valve's 3/4" hex nut

or attempt to adjust the relief valve setting.

• Check the coolant reservoir level daily.
• Keep the reservoir full especially after changing any

water lines.

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