Ultra-cut 100 xt – Tweco 100 XT Ultra-Cut Plasma Cutting System User Manual

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ULTRA-CUT 100 XT

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INSTALLATION

Manual 0�5272

NOTE

Do Not connect the work cable directly to the ground rod. Do not coil up excess ground or power cables. Cut to

proper length and reterminate as needed.

5. Make sure work cable and ground cables are properly connected. The work cable must have a solid connection

to the cutting table. The work and ground connections must be free from rust, dirt, grease, oil and paint. If

necessary grind or sand down to bare metal. Use lock washers to keep the connections tight. Using electrical

joint compound to prevent corrosion is also recommended.

6. The plasma power supply chassis is connected to the power distribution system ground as required by electrical

codes. If the plasma supply is close to the cutting table (see NOTE) a second ground rod is not usually needed,

in fact it could be detrimental as it can set up ground loop currents that cause interference.

When the plasma power supply is far away from the ground rod and interference is experienced, it may help

to install a second earth ground rod next to the plasma power supply. The plasma power supply chassis would

then be connected to this ground rod.

NOTE

It is recommended that the Plasma Power Supply be within 20 - 30 ft (6.1 – 9.1 m) of the cutting table, if possible.

7. The plasma control cable should be shielded with the shield connected only at the cutting machine end. Con�

necting the shield at both ends will allow ground loop currents which may cause more interference than with

no shield at all.

Creating An Earth Ground

1. To create a solid, low resistance, earth ground, drive a 1/2 in (12 mm) or greater diameter copper clad ground

rod at least 6 � � ft (1.� � 2.4 m) into the earth so that the rod contacts moist soil over most of its length. Depend�

ing on location, a greater depth may be required to obtain a low resistance ground (see NOTE). Ground rods,

typically 10 ft (.0 m) long, may be welded end to end for greater lengths. Locate the rod as close as possible

to the work table. Install a ground wire, 1/0 AWG (European 50 mm2) or greater, between the ground rod and

the star ground point on the cutting table.

NOTE

Ideally, a properly installed ground rod will have a resistance of three ohms or less.

D. Low Cost Ground Rod Tester

1. A key component of reduced EMI is a good low resistance earth ground rod. There are several very expensive

instruments to measure the ground but cost from several hundred to a few thousand dollars. Below is a low

cost alternative which can be constructed by qualified personnel familiar with established electrical construction

and safety practices. Previously suggested method using an incandescent light bulb will not work with GFCI

outlets which are increasingly being used and the bulbs are becoming obsolete.

2. This method, as well as the light bulb method and some of the expensive instruments, assumes the utility ground

is perfect, Zero ohms. It connects the rod being tested in series with the utility ground and measures the resis�

tance of both in series. If the utility ground is not zero ohms, no matter how good your rod is, you won’t get a

low reading due the higher resistance of the utility ground. Fortunately this is rare. Also if your rod is right next

to another earth grounded structure you may get a false lower reading of only resistance between that structure

and your rod rather than to gnd.

NOTE

In the United States most standard AC outlets are 120 VAC 60 Hz. Elsewhere most outlets are 220 VAC 50Hz.

. Obtain a transformer rated for at least 25 VA with primary voltage and frequency matching your standard outlets.

The transformer should have an isolated secondary of either 220 VAC (220 �240 is OK) or 120 VAC (110�120 is

OK) and be rated for at least 100 ma. The transformer could also have dual 115VAC primaries wired in series

for 220V or in parallel for 120 VAC. An example is Triad N�6�X, shown below, rated 50VA, 50/60 Hz.

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