Lincoln Electric IM8001 PRODUCTION MONITORING 2.2 User Manual

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Chapter 5. Using Production Monitoring™

Weld Listing Tab

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Production Monitoring™ User Manual

IM8001

Field

Description

Part Serial Number

The Part Serial Number is the number assigned to this weld. The serial
number comes from a variety of sources, depending if a person enters the
number in the Power Wave® Manager manually or if the information is
transmitted automatically.

If you click on the serial number, the system automatically generates a new
Traceability report (page 5.35) for the part number and displays details for all
welds associated with the same Part Serial Number (limited by the Record
Count
criteria on that report).

TIP |

The information generated by reports in Production Monitoring™

display based on the individual Welding Power Source or the Group of power
sources you have selected in the Asset Tree. If you would like to see all
welds with this part number that were made across several Welding Power
Sources, be sure to select a
Group and not just a single power source.

Arc Time

The time displayed in the Arc Time column is the duration of the weld (or the
time it took to create the individual weld).

Profile

This column displays the number of the Weld Profile used during the weld.

Status

Based on the Weld Profile used for the weld, the system displays whether the
weld fell within the limits set for the Weld Profile or if it was out of limits.

WeldScore™

The system displays the average WeldScore™ value for the individual weld.
See page 1.3 for more details on WeldScore™.

Avg. Current

Hundreds of times per second, the Welding Power Source takes a
measurement of the arc current while the welder is active for this weld.
When the weld is complete, the power source averages those measurements
together. The Avg. Current column displays that average arc current value for
this weld.

Avg. Voltage

Hundreds of times per second, the Welding Power Source takes a
measurement of the arc voltage while the welder is active for this weld.
When the weld is complete, the power source averages those measurements
together. The Avg. Voltage column displays that average arc voltage value for
this weld.

Avg. WFS

Hundreds of times per second, the Welding Power Source takes a
measurement of the speed at which the wire is put into the weld. When the
weld is complete, the power source averages those measurements together.
The Avg. WFS column displays that average wire feed speed value for
this weld.

True Energy™

This column displays the actual True Energy™ put into the individual weld.
See page 5.28 for more details on True Energy™.

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