Toxic fume prevention, Electric shock prevention – Lincoln Electric 718115 Spirit II 275 User Manual

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Section 1: Safety

Spirit II User’s Manual

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Toxic Fume Prevention

Care should be taken to ensure adequate ventilation in the cutting area. Some

materials give off toxic fumes that can be harmful or fatal to people in the vicinity of the

cutting area. Also, some solvents decompose and form harmful gases when exposed

to ultraviolet radiation. These solvents should be removed from the area prior to cutting.

Galvanized metal can produce harmful gases during the cutting process. Ensure proper

ventilation and use breathing equipment when cutting these materials.

Certain metals coated with or containing lead, cadmium, zinc, beryllium, and mercury

produce harmful toxins. Do not cut these metals unless all people subjected to the

fumes wear proper air breathing equipment.

Electric Shock Prevention

The Spirit system uses high open circuit voltages that can be fatal. Extreme care

should be used when operating or performing maintenance on the system. Only

qualified personnel should service the system. Observe the following guidelines to

protect against electric shock:

A wall-mounted disconnect switch should be installed and fused according to local

and national electrical codes. The disconnect switch should be located as close as

possible to the power supply so it can be turned off in case of an emergency.

The primary power cord should have a 600 volt minimum rating in order to protect

the operator. In addition, it should be sized according to local and national electrical

codes. Inspect the primary power cord frequently. Never operate the system if the

power cord is damaged in any way.

Make sure the primary power ground wire is connected to the input power ground

stud on the power supply. Make sure the connection is securely tightened.

Make sure the positive output (work ground) of the power supply is connected to a

bare metal area on the cutting table. A driven ground rod should be placed no

further than five feet from this connection. Make sure this ground point on the

cutting table is used as the star ground point for all other ground connections.

Inspect the torch leads frequently. Never use the system if the leads are damaged

in any way.

Do not stand in wet, damp areas when operating or performing maintenance on the

system.

Wear insulated gloves and shoes while operating or performing maintenance on the

system.

Make sure the system is switched off at the wall disconnect before servicing the

power supply or torch.

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