Section 2: introduction, 01 scope of manual, 02 power supply specifications – Tweco 51 CutMaster User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

SECTION 2:

INTRODUCTION

2.01 Scope of Manual

This manual contains descriptions, operating instructions and basic maintenance procedures for the Thermal Dy-
namics CutMaster 51 Plasma Cutting Power Supply only. Servicing of this equipment is restricted to properly
trained personnel; unqualified personnel are strictly cautioned against attempting repairs or adjustments not cov-
ered in this manual, at the risk of voiding the Warranty.

Read this manual thoroughly. A complete understanding of the characteristics and capabilities of this equipment
will assure the dependable operation for which it was designed.

NOTE

Refer to the Torch Manual for torch and cutting information.

2.02 Power Supply Specifications

Input Power Cable

Output Current

Power Supply Gas

Filtering Ability

Ambient Temperature

IEC

Rating

TDC

Rating

IEC

Rating

TDC

Rating

IEC

Rating

TDC

Rating

Duty Cycle
Current

40 Amps

n/a

25 Amps

n/a

n/a

n/a

DC Voltage

96 vdc

n/a

90 vdc

n/a

n/a

n/a

20 - 40 Amps, Continuously Adjustable

Particulates to 20 Microns

CutMaster 51 Power Supply Duty Cycle *

400 VAC (360 - 440 VAC), Three Phase, 50/60 Hz
460 VAC (414 - 506 VAC), Single Phase, 60 Hz
460 VAC (414 - 506 VAC), Three Phase, 60 Hz
Power Supply includes input cable.
Cable for 208/230V input power includes molded plug.

* NOTE: The duty cycle will be reduced if the primary input power (AC) is low

or the output voltage (DC) is higher than shown in this chart.

Input Power

CutMaster 51 Power Supply Specifications

All Units

40%

60%

100%

40° C (104° F)

208 / 230 VAC (187 - 253 VAC), Single Phase, 60 Hz

NOTE:

IEC Rating is determined as specified by the International Electro-Technical Commission. These specifications
include calculating an output voltage based upon power supply rated current. To facilitate comparison between
power supplies, all manufacturers use this output voltage to determine duty cycle.

TDC Rating is determined using an output voltage representative of actual output voltage during cutting with a
TDC torch. This voltage may be more or less than IEC voltage, depending upon choice of torch, consumables, and
actual cutting operation.

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