BUG-O Systems STW-3000 User Manual

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HIGH FREQUENCY WARNINGS

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS ARE REQUIRED WHEN USING PLASMA,

TIG OR ANY WELDING PROCESS THAT USES HIGH FREQUENCY

TO STRIKE AN ARC.

WARNING: HIGH FREQUENCY CAN EFFECT MACHINE

OPERATION AND THEREFORE, WELD QUALITY

Read the precautions below before installing and using the equipment.

PRECAUTIONS:

1) Some plasma or welding cables are strong sources of high frequency

interference. NEVER lay a plasma or welding cable across the controls of the

machine.

2) Always physically separate the plasma or welding cable leads from the machine

cables. For example, the plasma or welding cable leads should NEVER be

bundled with a pendant cable or the machine power cord. Maximize the separa-

tion between any machine cables and the plasma or welding cables.

3) Strictly follow the grounding procedures specified for the plasma or welding unit.

NOTE: Some plasma and welding units produce exceptionally large amounts of

high frequency noise. They may require a grounding rod be driven into the earth

within six feet (2 meters) of the plasma or welding unit to become compatible

with an automatic cutting or welding process.

4) If the high frequency is produced using a spark gap, adjust the points so the gap

is as small as possible. The larger the gap, the higher the voltage and the higher

the interference.

5) Some plasma or welding units will inject high frequency interference into the AC

power line. Use separate power line branches whenever possible to power the

plasma or welding source and the machine. Do not plug them into the same

outlet box.

6) High frequency noise may enter the machine through the plasma or welding

supply remote contactor leads. Some plasma and welding sources can produce

noise spikes of up to several thousand volts. These sources are not compatible

with automated cutting and welding equipment. It is recommended that the remote

contactor leads on these plasma or welding sources not be connected to

the machine. An alternate solution is to purchase a separate remote contactor

isolation box.

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