Maintenance, Warning – Lincoln Electric PRECISION TIG 275 SVM162-B User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

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PRECISION TIG 275

ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.

• Only qualified personnel should

perform this maintenance.

• Turn the input power OFF at the

disconnect switch or fuse box

before working on this

equipment.

• Do not touch electrically hot

parts.

To avoid receiving a high frequency shock, keep the

TIG torch and cables in good condition.

Very little routine maintenance is necessary to keep

your Precision TIG 275 running in top condition. No

specific schedule can be set for performing the follow-

ing items; factors such as hours of usage and machine

environment should be considered when establishing

a maintenance schedule.

• Periodically blow out dust and dirt which may accu-

mulate within the welder using an air stream.

• Inspect welder output and control cables for fraying,

cuts, and bare spots.

• Inspect the spark gap at regular intervals to maintain

the recommended spacing. See the Service

Procedures (See Service Procedures in this

Section) for complete information on spark gap set-

tings.

• The fan motor has sealed ball bearings which

require no maintenance.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

ROUTINE AND PERIODIC MAINTENANCE

WARNING

WARNING

OVERLOAD PROTECTION

FAN-AS-NEEDED (F.A.N.)

The Precision TIG 275 has the F.A.N. circuit feature,

which means the cooling fan will operate only while

welding; then for about 8 minutes after welding has

stopped to assure proper machine cooling. This helps

reduce the amount of dust and dirt drawn into the

machine with the cooling air. The cooling fan will oper-

ate briefly when the machine power is initially turned

on, and continuously while the yellow Thermal

Shutdown Light is lit (see Thermostatic Protection).

THERMOSTATIC PROTECTION

This welder has thermostatic protection from excessive

duty cycles, overloads, loss of cooling, and excessive

ambient temperatures. When the welder is subjected

to an overload, or inadequate cooling, the primary coil

thermostat and/or secondary coil thermostat will open.

This condition will be indicated by the illumination of

the yellow Thermal Shutdown Light on the front panel

(see Item 10 in Section B). The fan will continue to run

to cool the power source. Postflow occurs when TIG

welding is shut down, but no welding is possible until

the machine is allowed to cool and the yellow Thermal

Shutdown Light goes out.

NO ARC PROTECTION

The machine outputs (Background / OCV, gas and HF)

will be shutdown, if the trigger is closed without weld-

ing for 15 seconds to protect the Background resistor

from overheating with F.A.N. cooling off, as well as to

conserve on gas waste.

AUXILIARY POWER CIRCUIT BREAKER

The 115vac auxiliary circuits and rear receptacle (see

Section A Auxiliary Power Connections) are protected

from overloads by a 15 amp circuit breaker, located

above the receptacle. If the breaker trips its button

pops out exposing a red ring. When the circuit breaker

cools the button can be reset by pressing it back in.

Note: When the breaker trips not only will the recepta-

cleʼs auxiliary and cooler power be interrupted, but so

will the power to the shielding gas solenoid and

machine cooling fan.

The Export models also include a 5 amp circuit break-

er, located on the opposite side of the upper case back,

for protection of the 220 VAC Schuko type cooler

receptacle.

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