Section 3: installation, operation and setup, 01 environment, 02 location – Tweco 201 ts Thermal Arc User Manual

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Installation, Operation And Setup

INSTALLATION THERMAL ARC 201 TS

SECTION 3:

INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND SETUP

H. Precautions must be taken against the power

source toppling over. The power source must

be located on a suitable horizontal surface in the

upright position when in use.

!

WARNING

Thermal Arc advises that this equipment

be electrically connected by a qualified

electrician.

3.03 ELECTRICAL INPUT

CONNECTIONS

WARNING

ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill; SIGNIFICANT

DC VOLTAGE is present after removal of

input power.

DO NOT TOUCH live electrical parts.
SHUT DOWN welding power source, disconnect input

power employing lockout/tagging procedures. Lock-

out/tagging procedures consist of padlocking line

disconnect switch in open position, removing fuses

from fuse box, or shutting off and red-tagging circuit

breaker or other disconnecting device.

• Electrical Input Requirements
Operate the welding power source from a single-phase

50/60 Hz, AC power supply. The input voltage must

match one of the electrical input voltages shown on

the input data label on the unit nameplate. Contact the

local electric utility for information about the type of

electrical service available, how proper connections

should be made, and inspection required. The line

disconnect switch provides a safe and convenient

means to completely remove all electrical power

from the welding power supply whenever necessary

to inspect or service the unit.
Do not connect an input (BROWN or BLUE) conductor

to the ground terminal.
Do not connect the ground (GREEN or GREEN/

YELLOW) conductor to an input line terminal.
Refer to Figure 3-1:
1. Connect end of ground (GREEN or GREEN/

YELLOW) conductor to a suitable ground. Use

a grounding method that complies with all

applicable electrical codes.

3.01 ENVIRONMENT

These units are designed for use in environments

with increased hazard of electric shock. Examples

of environments with increased hazard of electric

shock are:

A. In locations in which freedom of movement

is restricted, so that the operator is forced

to perform the work in a cramped (kneeling,

sitting or lying) position with physical contact

with conductive parts.

B. In locations which are fully or partially limited

by conductive elements, and in which there is

a high risk of unavoidable or accidental contact

by the operator.

C. In wet or damp hot locations where humidity

or perspiration considerable reduces the skin

resistance of the human body and the insulation

properties of accessories.

Environments with increased hazard of electric shock

do not include places where electrically conductive

parts in the near vicinity of the operator, which can

cause increased hazard, have been insulated.

3.02 LOCATION

Be sure to locate the welder according to the following

guidelines:
A. In areas, free from moisture and dust.
B. Ambient temperature between 0° C to 40° C.
C. In areas, free from oil, steam and corrosive

gases.

D. In areas, not subjected to abnormal vibration or

shock.

E. In areas, not exposed to direct sunlight or rain.
F. Place at a distance of 300mm or more from walls

or similar that could restrict natural air flow for

cooling.

G. The enclosure design of this power source

meets the requirements of IP23S as outlined in

EN 60529. This provides adequate protection

against solid objects (greater than 12mm), and

direct protection from vertical drops. Under no

circumstances should the unit be operated or

connected in a micro environment that will exceed

the stated conditions. For further information

please refer to EN 60529.

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