03 high frequency introduction, 04 high frequency interference – Tweco 185TSW DC CC User Manual

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3.03.03 High Frequency Introduction

The importance of correct installation of high frequency welding equipment cannot be over-
emphasized. Interference due to high frequency initiated or stabilized arc is almost invariably
traced to improper installation. The following information is intended as a guide for personnel
installing high frequency welding machines.

Warning

Explosives

The high frequency section of this machine has an output similar to a radio transmitter. The
machine should NOT be used in the vicinity of blasting operations due to the danger of
premature firing.

Computers

It is also possible that operation close to computer installations may cause computer
malfunction.

3.03.04 High Frequency Interference

Interference may be transmitted by a high frequency initiated or stabilized arc welding
machine in the following ways:

Direct Radiation

Radiation from the machine can occur if the case is metal and is not properly grounded. It
can occur through apertures such as open access panels. The shielding of the high frequency
unit in the Power Source will prevent direct radiation if the equipment is properly grounded.

Transmission via the Supply Lead

Without adequate shielding and filtering, high frequency energy may be fed to the wiring
within the installation (mains) by direct coupling. The energy is then transmitted by both
radiation and conduction. Adequate shielding and filtering is provided in the Power Source.

Radiation from Welding Leads

Radiated interference from welding leads, although pronounced in the vicinity of the leads,
diminishes rapidly with distance. Keeping leads as short as possible will minimize this type
of interference. Looping and suspending of leads should be avoided where possible.

Re-radiation from Unearthed Metallic Objects

A major factor contributing to interference is re-radiation from unearthed metallic objects
close to the welding leads. Effective grounding of such objects will prevent re-radiation in
most cases.

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