Operation – Lincoln Electric PRECISION TIG 275 SVM162-B User Manual

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OPERATION

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• The 4-Step position allows welding without contin-

uously holding the start switch trigger. The arc start

switch functions in the following manner:

1. Closing the switch starts preflow, then arc

starts at Minimum (Start) setting level (See

Item 7). If the trigger is maintained closed

after preflow time the output remains at the

Start level until it is released.

2. Opening the switch initiates fixed (0.5 sec.)

ramp time from Start setting level to Weld

setting.

3. Reclosing the switch initiates Downslope

ramp time setting (See item 17) from Weld

setting down to the Crater-fill level (See

Item 7) of the machine.

4. Reopening the switch after Downslope time

holds Crater-fill level until it times out, then

stops the arc and initiates the Postflow Time

(See Item 9). Reopening switch during

Downslope time immediately stops the arc

and initiates the Postflow.

Note: See

Figure B.4

for 4-Step operation during

Downslope with Restart feature selected to be

enabled, instead of disabled (as shipped).

13.PULSE MODE SWITCH (PULSE / SPOT MODE

SWITCH

for codes above 11000) – Turns on the

Pulse Mode as indicated by the Green panel light

turning on.

PULSE ON position provides a Peak current level

set by REMOTE and/or LOCAL control of the output

current (See Item5), for a time determined by the

Pulse Frequency Control setting (See Item 14) and

the % ON Time (See Item 15). The balance of the

cycle time is at the Background Current level (See

Item 16).

• Pulsing begins after upslope when the output cur-

rent rises above the Background Current level and

ends when the output current drops below this level

.

SPOT ON position provides the peak current level

set by the Maximum Output Control for a time deter-

mined by the SPOT TIME control. A red panel light

is ON to indicate SPOT mode.

14. PULSE FREQUENCY CONTROL

– This knob is

used to set the Pulse Frequency over the peak

pulse range of about 0.1 pps to 20 pps. (One pulse

cycle time = 1/pps = 10 to .05 sec. range.)

15. PULSE % ON TIME CONTROL (PULSE% ON /

SPOT TIME CONTROL for codes above 11000) •

% ON TIME controls the duration of the peak cur-

rent as a percentage (5% to 95%) of one pulse

cycle. The balance of the cycle time will be at the

Background Current setting. (See Item 16)

SPOT TIME sets the duration of the SPOT pulse

(0.5 to 5.0seconds on the red scale).

16. PULSE BACKGROUND CURRENT CONTROL

This knob controls the level of the Background

Current as a percentage (MIN.-100%) of the Peak

(REMOTE and/or LOCAL) output level (See Item

6) down to the Minimum Output setting (See Item

7).

17. DOWNSLOPE TIME

– This knob is used to set the

time, over the range of zero to about 10 seconds,

to ramp down from weld setting to Crater-fill level

(See Item 7).

• If the arc goes out after the Downslope time is initi-

ated, the Downslope time is interrupted and the

Postflow time is initiated. This prevents Hi-Freq re-

initiation during ramp down crater fill

• When using an Amptrol remote control, where the

downslope is controlled by the operator down to the

crater-fill level, the Downslope time should be set to

zero so as not to have the Downslope time delay

when the arc start switch is opened.

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