03 connecting to dc or ac welding power supplies – Tweco K4000 User Manual

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4.03 Connecting to DC or AC Welding Power Supplies

Gouging applications normally use three-phase welding power supplies with an open

circuit voltage higher than 60 volts, to allow for any voltage drop in the circuit.

1. Connect the Welding Power Cable that is connected to the Torch Swivel Cable to the

positive terminal on the power supply (DCEP or AC). Refer to Figure 4-11.

2. Connect the Welding Power Cable that is connected to the negative terminal on the

power supply to the workpiece.

POWER SUPPLY

COMPRESSED AIR

CARBON ELECTRODE

WORKPIECE

TORCH

WORKPIECE LEAD

ELECTRODE LEAD

DCEP OR AC

CONCENTRIC

CABLE

Figure 4-11

3. Turn on the power supply and air supply to the gouging torch and cable assembly.
4. Press down on the lever of the torch to insert the air carbon-arc electrode “carbon”

into the torch. When using copper coated carbons, the bare carbon end should be

down and away from the torch. This is where the arc will be struck between the carbon

and workpiece. Refer to Figure 4-12.

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