Weldskill 100 inverter, 01 overview, 02 front panel – Tweco 100 Weldskill User Manual

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weldskill 100 iNVeRTeR

4-1

March 3, 2008

WeldSkill

MANUAL

ARC

LIFT

TIG

POWER

OVER HEAT

WELD CURRENT (A)

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10

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30 40 50 60

70

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100

(A) Process Selection

Switch

(D) Welding Current

Control

Negative Output Terminal

Positive Output Terminal

Art # A-08374_AD

(C) Over Heat Indicator

(B) Power On Indicator

Figure 4-1: Front Panel

SECTION 4:

OPERATION

4.01 Overview

Conventional operating procedures apply when using

the Welding Power Source, i.e. connect work lead

directly to workpiece and electrode lead is used to

hold electrode. The welding current range values

should be used as a guide only. Current delivered to

the arc is dependent on the welding arc voltage, and

as welding arc voltage varies between different classes

of electrode, welding current at any one setting would

vary according to the type of electrode in use. The

operator should use the welding current range values

as a guide, then finally adjust the current setting to

suit the application.

4.02 Front Panel

A. Process Selection Switch
Switches between Lift TIG and Manual Arc Welding

modes. Refer to Section 3.06 Setup for Manual Arc

Welding and 3.07 Setup for TIG Welding.

B. Power ON Indicator
The Power ON Indicator illuminates when the ON/OFF

switch is in the ON position and the correct mains

voltage is present.
C. Over Heat Indicator
The welding power source is protected by a self

resetting thermostat. The indicator will illuminate if the

duty cycle of the power source has been exceeded. If

the Over Heat light illuminates wait for the Over Heat

light to extinguish before resuming welding.
D. Welding Current Control
The welding current is increased by turning the Weld

Current (A) control knob clockwise or decreased

by turning the Weld Current (A) control knob anti-

clockwise. The welding current should be set according

to the specific application. Refer to application notes

in this section for further information.
E. ON/OFF Switch (located on rear panel-not

shown)

This switch controls the Mains Supply Voltage to the

Power Source.

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