Section 3: installation, operation and setup, 01 environment, 02 location – Tweco 170Pi Transtig User Manual

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TRANSTIG 170Pi

Manual 0-5241

3-1

INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND SETUP

SECTION 3:

INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND SETUP

conditions. For further information please refer

to AS 60529.

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.

3.03 Ventilation

Since the inhalation of welding fumes can be harmful,

ensure that the welding area is effectively ventilated.

3.04 Mains Supply Voltage

Requirements

The Mains supply voltage should be within ± 15%

of the rated mains supply voltage. Too low a voltage

may cause poor welding performance. Too high a

supply voltage will cause components to overheat

and possibly fail.
The Welding Power Source must be:

• Correctly installed, if necessary, by a qualified

electrician.

• Correctly earthed (electrically) in accordance

with local regulations.

• Connected to the correct size power point and

fuse as per the Specifications on page 2-5.

!

WARNING

Any electrical work must be carried out by

a qualified Electrical Tradesperson.

3.05 Electromagnetic Compatibility

!

WARNING

Extra precautions for Electromagnetic

Compatibility may be required when

this Welding Power Source is used in a

domestic situation.

A. Installation and Use - Users Responsibility
The user is responsible for installing and using the

welding equipment according to the manufacturer’s

instructions. If electromagnetic disturbances are

detected then it shall be the responsibility of

the user of the welding equipment to resolve

the situation with the technical assistance of

the manufacturer. In some cases this remedial

3.01 Environment

These units are designed for use in environments with

increased hazard of electric shock as outlined in AS

60974.1 and AS 1674.2.
A. Examples of environments with increased hazard

of electric shock are:

1. 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.

2. 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.

3. 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.

B. 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 AS60529.

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

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