Requirements and limitations, Server computer requirements – Lincoln Electric IM8001 PRODUCTION MONITORING 2.2 User Manual

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Archive of Data from the Database

Appendix A. Additional Information

IM8001

Production Monitoring™ User Manual

A.5

Column Heading

Description

ƒ 0x0200 Low-Time

Limit

ƒ 0x0100 Time

Limit

ƒ 0x0080

Power High (Not Used)

ƒ 0x0040

Power Low (Not Used)

ƒ 0x0020

Wire Feed Speed High

ƒ 0x0010

Wire Feed Speed Low

ƒ 0x0008 Volts

High

ƒ 0x0004 Volts

Low

ƒ 0x0002 Amps

High

ƒ 0x0001 Amps

Low

StartDelay

This is the amount of delay that was used for the beginning of this weld. The
Start Delay is an option set in the Weld Profile and is the amount of time (in
seconds) that Production Monitoring™ will wait, directly after the start of a
weld, until the limits entered for the Weld Profile begin to be applied. This
option is necessary because the start of a weld is often unpredictable and
may fall out of limits easily.

For more in-depth details on Start Delay, please refer to the Power Wave®
Manager User Manual
.

EndDelay

This is the amount of delay used at the end of this weld. The End Delay is an
option set in the Weld Profile and is the amount of time (in seconds) directly
before the end of a weld that Production Monitoring™ stops applying the
limits entered for the Weld Profile. This option is necessary because, at the
end of a weld, the set points for the Welding Power Source are often
different than the rest of the weld (e.g., if the Welding Power Source is in a
burn-back state).

ConsumeDensity

This column represents the density of the consumable in the Welding Power
Source at the time of this weld. The person who adds the consumable to the
Welding Power Source uses the Power Wave® Manager software to tell the
Welding Power Source how much and what type of wire was loaded. They
select the density here as well. The system uses the wire density in its
calculation of the how much material was deposited to make this weld.

WireDiameter

The WireDiameter column displays the diameter of the wire used for this
individual weld. The person who adds the consumable to the Welding Power
Source uses the Power Wave® Manager software to tell the Welding Power
Source how much and what type of wire was loaded. They enter the wire’s
diameter here as well. The system uses the wire diameter in its calculation of
how much material was deposited to make this weld.

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