Electric shock can kill, Cutting can cause fire or explosion, Fire prevention – Hypertherm 80669C Rev.2 User Manual

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Safety and Compliance

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Safety

ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL

Touching live electrical parts can cause a fatal shock or severe burn.

• Operating the plasma system completes an electrical circuit

between the torch and the workpiece. The workpiece and anything
touching the workpiece are part of the electrical circuit.

• In machine torch applications, never touch the torch body,

workpiece, or water in a water table when the plasma system is
operating.

Electric shock prevention

All plasma systems use high voltage in the cutting process
(200 to 400 VDC are common). Take the following
precautions when operating this system:

• Wear insulated gloves and boots, and keep your body and clothing

dry.

• Do not stand, sit, or lie on – or touch – any wet surface when using

the plasma system.

• Insulate yourself from the work and ground using dry insulating

mats or covers big enough to prevent any physical contact with the
work or ground. If you must cut in or near a damp area, use
extreme caution.

• Provide a disconnect switch close to the power supply with

properly sized fuses. This switch allows the operator to turn off the
power supply quickly in an emergency situation.

• When using a water table, make sure that it is correctly connected

to an earth ground.

• Install and ground this equipment according to the instruction

manual and in accordance with national and local regulations.

• Inspect the input power cord frequently for damage or cracking

of the cover. Replace a damaged power cord immediately.
Bare wiring can kill.

• Inspect and replace any worn or damaged torch leads.

• Do not pick up the workpiece, including the waste cutoff, while you

cut. Leave the workpiece in place or on the workbench with the
work lead attached during the cutting process.

• Before checking, cleaning, or changing torch parts, disconnect the

main power or unplug the power supply.

• Never bypass or shortcut the safety interlocks.

• Before removing any power supply or system enclosure cover,

disconnect electrical input power. Wait 5 minutes after
disconnecting the main power to allow capacitors to discharge.

• Never operate the plasma system unless the power supply covers

are in place. Exposed power supply connections present a severe
electrical hazard.

• When making input connections, attach a proper grounding

conductor first.

• Each plasma system is designed to be used only with specific

torches. Do not substitute other torches, which could overheat and
present a safety hazard.

CUTTING CAN CAUSE FIRE OR EXPLOSION

Fire prevention

• Make sure the cutting area is safe before doing any cutting. Keep a

fire extinguisher nearby.

• Remove all flammables within 35 feet (10 m) of the cutting area.

• Quench hot metal or allow it to cool before handling or before

letting it touch combustible materials.

• Never cut containers with potentially flammable materials inside –

they must be emptied and properly cleaned first.

• Ventilate potentially flammable atmospheres before cutting.

• When cutting with oxygen as the plasma gas, an exhaust ventilation

system is required.

Explosion prevention

• Do not use the plasma system if explosive dust or vapors may be

present.

• Do not cut pressurized cylinders, pipes, or any closed containers.

• Do not cut containers that have held combustible materials.

WARNING

Explosion Hazard

Argon-Hydrogen and Methane

Hydrogen and methane are flammable gases that present an
explosion hazard. Keep flames away from cylinders and hoses that
contain methane or hydrogen mixtures. Keep flames and sparks away
from the torch when using methane or argon-hydrogen plasma.

WARNING

Hydrogen Detonation with

Aluminum Cutting

• Do not cut aluminum underwater or with water touching the

underside of the aluminum.

• Cutting aluminum underwater or with the water touching the

underside of the aluminum can result in an explosive condition that
can detonate during plasma cutting operations.

WARNING

Explosion Hazard

Underwater Cutting with Fuel Gases

• Do not cut underwater with fuel gases containing hydrogen.

• Cutting underwater with fuel gases containing hydrogen can

result in an explosive condition that can detonate during plasma
cutting operations.

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