Arc Machines 207 User Manual

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MODEL 207A AND 207A-1

OPERATION MANUAL

Doc. No. 740044
Rev F

SECTION IV - SYSTEM FUNCTIONS

4.3

WELD SEQUENCE


3. EVENT 3: LEVEL 1 TIME, START LEVEL, UPSLOPE, TRAVEL.

START DELAY -


3. WELD CURRENT UPSLOPE - Sometimes it may be necessary to

raise the weld current to full value slowly. This is called UPSLOPE.

When the arc is established the weld current will start to rise to the

PRIMARY and BACKGROUND (if pulsed) value programmed in

LEVEL 1. The time it takes to rise to full value is the UPSLOPE

TIME.

4.

PRIMARY and BACKGROUND PULSE TIMES - When the arc is

established and the LEVEL 1 PULSE MODE is programmed to the

ON position, the weld current will be pulsing between the PRIMARY

and BACKGROUND VALUES (it may be upsloping at first). The

amount of time it stays in the PRIMARY is set by the PRIMARY

PULSE TIME; it will be followed by the BACKGROUND PULSE

TIME, then the PRIMARY PULSE TIME and so on.


5.

TRAVEL START DELAY - Rotation of the arc should not occur in

most cases until full penetration of the weld has been achieved. When

the arc is established the TRAVEL START DELAY time will begin to

count. When this programmable period of time is complete the weld

head will start to rotate the arc.


4. EVENT 4: FULL LEVEL FUNCTIONS - Sometime after the arc is

established, depending on the weld schedule, the UPSLOPE and TRAVEL

START DELAY will be completed and all of the following functions will

be in effect:


1.

LEVEL 1 TIME - Will be counting towards 0. During its count all of

the below functions will be occurring:


2.

LEVEL 1 PULSE MODE - Can be programmed to be ON or OFF. If

ON the system will pulse between PRIMARY and BACKGROUND

function values.


3.

LEVEL 1 PRIMARY PULSE TIME - If the LEVEL 1 PULSE

MODE is ON this function will operate (see Event 3).




4.4

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