08 leak testing the system, 09 when you finish using the regulator, 10 storage of the regulator – Tweco 201 ts Thermal Arc User Manual

Page 26: Leak testing the system -8, When you finish using the regulator -8, Storage of the regulator -8, Thermal arc 201 ts installation

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Installation, Operation And Setup

3-8

Manual 0-5149

THERMAL ARC 201 TS INSTALLATION

7. Connect the other end of the supplied gas hose to

the gas inlet fitting on the rear panel of the welder

and tighten with a wrench. Caution: DO NOT over

tighten.

8. Open the Argon Cylinder Valve to the fully open

position.

9. Connect the ground (work) clamp to your work

piece.

10. Set the DOWN SLOPE control knob to the desire

weld current ramp down time. Refer to Section

4.01.

11. Set the weld current control knob to the desired

amperage.

12. The tungsten must be ground to a blunt point

in order to achieve optimum welding results. It

is critical to grind the tungsten electrode in the

direction the grinding wheel is turning.

13. Install the tungsten with approximately 1/8” to ¼”

sticking out from the gas cup, ensuring you have

correct sized collet.

14. Tighten the back cap then open the valve on the

torch.

15. Plug the power cable into the appropriate outlet,

and turn the switch to the “ON” position. The

power L.E.D. light should illuminate. Set the

“Process Selection Switch” to LIFT TIG and HF

TIG

16. You are now ready to begin TIG Welding.

3.08 LEAK TESTING THE SYSTEM

Leak test the system before putting into operation.

1. Be sure that there is a valve in the downstream

equipment to turn off the gas flow.

2. With the cylinder valve open, adjust the

regulator to deliver the maximum required

delivery pressure.

3. Close the cylinder valve.
4. Turn the adjusting screw/knob counterclockwise

one turn.
a) If the high-pressure gauge reading drops,

there is a leak in the cylinder valve, inlet

fitting, or high-pressure gauge.

b) If the low-pressure gauge drops, there is a

leak in the down stream equipment, hose,

hose fitting, outlet fitting or low-pressure

gauge. Check for leaks using an approved

leak detector solution.

c) If the high-pressure gauge drops and the

low-pressure gauge increases at the same

time, there is a leak in the regulator seat.

d) If the regulator requires service or repair,

take it to a qualified repair technician.

5. Once leak testing has been performed and

there are no leaks in the system, slowly open

the cylinder valve and proceed.

!

WARNING

If a leak has been detected anywhere in

the system, dis continue use and have

the system repaired. DO NOT use leaking

equipment. Do not attempt to repair a

leaking system while the system is under

pressure.

3.09 WHEN YOU FINISH USING THE

REGULATOR

1. Close the cylinder valve.
2. Open the valve on the downstream equipment.

This drains all pressure from the system.

3. Close the valve on the downstream

equipment.

4. Turn the adjusting screw counterclockwise to

release the ten sion on the adjusting spring.

5. Check the gauges after a few minutes for

verification that the cylinder valve is closed

completely.

3.10 STORAGE OF THE REGULATOR

When the regulator is not in use and has been

removed from the cylinder, it should be stored in an

area where it will be pro tected from dust, oil, and

grease. The inlet and outlet should be capped to

protect against internal contamination and prevent

insects from nesting.

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