Section 3: installation, Initial inspection, Component placement – Lincoln Electric 718118 Spirit II 400 User Manual

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Spirit II User’s Manual

Section 3: Installation

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Section 3: Installation

Initial Inspection

All systems undergo full testing before being shipped from Kaliburn. In the unlikely

event that one of the components is defective or missing, please contact Kaliburn so a

replacement item can be sent. Also, Kaliburn has taken special care in packaging the

system. If the system was damaged during shipment, file a claim with the shipping

company, and then contact Kaliburn to order replacement parts.

Component Placement

Plasma Power Supply

The power supply should be lifted by a forklift, pallet jack or crane. In order to prevent

damaging the power supply when lifting with a forklift or pallet jack, the forks should be

of adequate length to protrude on the far side of the power supply. If lifting with a sling

(lifting straps), ensure the following:

Sling and material handling equipment must comply with local and national laws

and regulations. The personnel involved in the move must be properly trained

and qualified to use such equipment.

All power supply covers must be securely installed.

Two slings are required. Each sling should pass through all three (3) structural

members on the bottom of the power supply. See sling access holes below.

Lift slowly -not more than 8 in. (203 mm) high- to ensure even weight distribution.

Move slowly to prevent uncontrollable acceleration/deceleration.

WARNING

Falling equipment

can cause injury.

Lift only with

equipment of

adequate lifting

capacity.

Be sure power

supply is stable

when lifting.

The proper location of the power supply will provide dependable service and reduce

periodic maintenance time. Choose a location that will provide unrestricted air

movement into and out of the power supply. Maintain

at least 24 inches of space on

all sides of the unit. The location should subject the power supply to the least amount

of dust, dirt, moisture, and corrosive vapors. The surface on which the power supply is

located should have a grade of no greater than 10º to eliminate the risk of toppling over.

Sling

Access

Hole

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