02 routine service and calibration requirements, Transmig 175i – Tweco 175i Transtig User Manual

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TRANSMIG 175i

POWER SOURCE PROBLEMS AND ROUTINE SERVICE REQUIREMENTS 5-2 Manual 0-5143

8 Gas flow continues after

the torch trigger switch has

been released (MIG mode).

Gas valve has jammed open

due to impurities in the gas

or the gas line.

Have an accredited CIGWELD

service provider repair or re-

place gas valve.

9 Power indicator will not

illuminate and welding arc

cannot be established.

The mains supply voltage

has exceeded voltage limits

of the power source.

Ensure that the mains supply

voltage is within 240VAC ± 15%.

10 TIG electrode melts when

arc is struck.

TIG torch is connected to

the (+) VE terminal.

Connect the TIG torch to the (-)

VE terminal.

11 Arc flutters during TIG

welding.

Tungsten electrode is too

large for the welding cur-

rent.

Select the correct size of tung-

sten electrode. Refer to Table

4-7.

Table 5-1

5.02 Routine Service and Calibration Requirements

!

WARNING

There are extremely dangerous voltage and power levels present inside this Inverter Power Source.

Do not attempt to open or repair unless you are an accredited CIGWELD Service Provider. Discon-

nect the Welding Power Source from the Mains Supply Voltage before disassembling.

Routine Inspection, Testing & Maintenance
The inspection and testing of the power source and associated accessories shall be carried out in accordance

with Section 5 of AS 1674.2 - 2007: Safety in Welding and Allied Processes-Part 2 Electrical. This includes an

insulation resistance test and an earthing test to ensure the integrity of the unit is compliant with Cigweld's

original specifications.
If equipment is to be used in a hazardous location or environments with a high risk of electrocution as outlined

in AS 1674.2 - 2007, then the above tests should be carried out prior to entering this location.

A. Testing Schedule

1. For transportable equipment, at least once every 3 months; and
2. For fixed equipment, at least once every 12 months.

The owners of the equipment shall keep a suitable record of the periodic tests and a system of tagging,

including the date of the most recent inspection.

A transportable power source is deemed to be any equipment that is not permanently connected and fixed

in the position in which it is operated.

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