Replacing the torch coolant and filter – Lincoln Electric 718115 Spirit II 275 User Manual

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Section 6: Maintenance &Troubleshooting

Spirit II User’s Manual

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6-4

Replacing the Torch Coolant and Filter

WARNING: Do not touch the fans inside the power supply.

Important: Never turn on the system when the coolant reservoir is empty.

Important: When handling coolant, wear nitrile gloves and safety glasses.

Important: Only use Kaliburn approved coolant. Commercially available

antifreeze contains corrosion inhibitors that will damage the cooling

system. See Section 2 for more information.

The torch coolant should be flushed out of the system every six months and replaced

with new coolant. Replace the coolant filter / deionization cartridge at the same time.

1. Remove primary power from the Spirit system.
2. Ensure the torch base and torch head (with consumables) are properly installed.
3. Ensure the coolant supply (in and out) hoses are properly installed.
4. Remove the coolant reservoir cap/level gauge.
5. Remove the top, left and right covers from the power supply.
6. Connect a 3/8" ID hose and bucket to the drain petcock on the bottom of the

reservoir. Unscrew the petcock to drain the reservoir. Leave the hose and bucket in

place after the coolant drains out.

7. Remove the coolant supply hose (coolant out) from the rear of the power supply.

Note that the coolant supply hose has right hand threads. Be prepared for some

coolant to escape from the fitting on the power supply and from the supply hose.

8. Blow compressed air (100 psi maximum) into the coolant supply hose. This will force

the remaining coolant from the torch, torch leads, and supply hose into the reservoir

and out of the drain petcock. Continue until coolant stops flowing into the bucket.

9. Tighten the drain petcock and remove the hose and bucket.
10. Protect the area beneath the coolant filter housing as coolant will leak during this

step. Unscrew the coolant filter housing and remove it from the power supply. Use

caution as the housing will be full of coolant. Install a new coolant filter / deionization

cartridge and reinstall the coolant filter housing. Remove the protective material and

dry any leaked coolant.

11. Reconnect the coolant supply hose on the rear of the power supply.
12. Follow all of the steps in "Filling the Cooling System" in Section 3 of this manual to

complete this procedure.

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