Section 3: installation procedures, 01 introduction, 02 site selection – Tweco PAK Master 150XL User Manual

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INSTALLATION PROCEDURES

SECTION 3:

INSTALLATION

PROCEDURES

3.01 Introduction

NOTE

Depending on how the system was ordered, some
Power Supply options may already be installed.

If option(s) have been factory installed some of the
instructions may not apply. It is recommended
that all sub-sections be read for general informa-
tion.

This section describes installation of the Power Supply
and connecting the Torch.

These instructions apply to the Power Supply only; in-
stallation procedures for the Torch, Options, and Acces-
sories are given in Manuals specifically provided for those
components.

The complete installation consists of:

1. Site selection

2. Unpacking

3. Connections to Power Supply

a. Input power

b. Internal power selection

c. Work cable

b. Gas connections

d. Torch Installation

e. Connecting auxiliary devices

4. Grounding

5. Operator training

3.02 Site Selection

Select a clean, dry location with good ventilation and ad-
equate working space around all components.

NOTE

Review Important Safety Precautions in Section 1
to be sure that the selected location meets all safety
requirements.

The power supply is fan cooled by air flow through the
front panel to the rear panel. Air flow must not be ob-
structed. Provide at least 2 feet (0.6 m) in the rear and at

least 6 inches (0.2 m) on each side for clearance . Provide
sufficient clearance in front of the unit to allow access to
the front panel controls (minimum 6 inches or 0.2 m).

CAUTION

Operation without proper air flow will inhibit
proper cooling and reduce duty cycle.

3.03 Unpacking

NOTE

Equipment that was ordered as a system is pack-
aged in one shipping carton. All options and the
torch are factory installed.

Each component of the system is packaged and protected
with a carton and packing material to prevent damage
during shipping.

1. Unpack each item and remove all packing material.

2. Locate the packing list(s) and use the list to identify

and account for each item.

3. Inspect each item for possible shipping damage. If

damage is evident, contact your distributor and/or
shipping company before proceeding with system
installation.

3.04 Transporting Options

WARNINGS

Do not touch live electrical parts.

Disconnect input power conductors from de-ener-
gized supply line before moving unit.

• Do NOT lift by handle (see NOTES).

NOTES

Use the lifting eye located in the Top Panel to lift
the Power Supply with cable and hook.

• Do NOT pull power supply by torch leads. Use the

handle and wheels to move the power supply.

WARNING

FALLING EQUIPMENT

can cause serious per-

sonal injury and equipment damage.

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