05 installation and users responsibility, 06 assessment of area, 07 methods of reducing electromagnetic emissions – Tweco 350 4R Wirefeeder User Manual

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weldskill 250, 350 installation

Installation

The WeldSkill 350 MIG Power Source is supplied with

a 15 Amp input lead and is designed for a 415 VAC

supply voltage.
The WeldSkill 350 MIG Power Source is suitable for

below Mains supply voltages:

Mains Supply

Voltage

Setting

Mains

Supply Lead

Size

Minimum

Mains

Current

Circuit Size

Machines Duty

Cycle

415V

1.5 mm

2

15 Amp

350A @ 30%

Table 3-2 WeldSkill 350 Supply Requirements

NOTE

Motor start fuses or thermal circuit break-

ers are recommended for this application.

Check local requirements for your situa-

tion in this regard.

!

WARNING

Extra precautions for Electromagnetic

Compatibility may be required when this

Welding Power Source is used in a do-

mestic situation.

3.05 Installation and 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 action may be as simple as earth-

ing the welding circuit, see NOTE. In other cases it

could involve constructing an electromagnetic screen

enclosing the Welding Power Source and the work,

complete with associated input filters. In all cases,

electromagnetic disturbances shall be reduced to the

point where they are no longer troublesome.

NOTE

The welding circuit may or may not be

earthed for safety reasons. Changing the

earthing arrangements should only be au-

thorised by a person who is competent to

assess whether the changes will increase

the risk of injury, e.g. by allowing parallel

welding current return paths which may

damage the earth circuits of other equip-

ment. Further guidance is given in IEC

974-13 Arc Welding Equipment - Installa-

tion and use (under preparation).

3.06 Assessment of Area

Before installing welding equipment, the user shall

make an assessment of potential electromagnetic

problems in the surrounding area. The following shall

be taken into account:

1. Other supply cables, control cables, signalling

and telephone cables; above, below and adjacent

to the welding equipment.

2. Radio and television transmitters and receiv-

ers.

3. Computer and other control equipment.
4. Safety critical equipment, e.g. guarding of in-

dustrial equipment.

5. The health of people around, e.g. the use of

pacemakers and hearing aids.

6. Equipment used for calibration and measure-

ment.

7. The time of day that welding or other activities

are to be carried out.

8. The immunity of other equipment in the en-

vironment: the user shall ensure that other

equipment being used in the environment is

compatible: this may require additional protec-

tion measures.

The size of the surrounding area to be considered

will depend on the structure of the building and other

activities that are taking place. The surrounding area

may extend beyond the boundaries of the premises.

3.07 Methods of Reducing

Electromagnetic Emissions

A. Mains Supply
Welding equipment should be connected to the mains

supply according to the manufacturer’s recommen-

dations. If interference occurs, it may be necessary

to take additional precautions such as filtering of

the mains supply. Consideration should be given to

shielding the supply cable of permanently installed

welding equipment in metallic conduit or equivalent.

Shielding should be electrically continuous through-

out it’s length. The shielding should be connected

to the Welding Power Source so that good electrical

contact is maintained between the conduit and the

Welding Power Source enclosure.

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