05 requirements for maximum output, 06 installation of shielding gas (gmaw) process, Requirements for maximum output -2 – Tweco FP-165 Mini MIG Portable MIG Welder User Manual

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FIREpOwER Fp-125, 135, 165

INSTALLATION

Manual 0-5123

3-2

Installation

3.05 Requirements for Maximum Output

In order to obtain the maximum output capability of the

FirePower FP-125 a branch circuit capable of 40 amperes

at 115 to 125 Volts 60 Hz is required. In order to obtain

the maximum output capability of the FirePower FP-135 a

branch circuit capable of 50 amperes at 115 to 125 Volts

60 Hz is required. In order to obtain the maximum output

capability of the FirePower FP-165 a branch circuit capable

of 30 amperes at 208 to 230 Volts 60 Hz is required. This

generally applies when welding steel that is equal to or

greater than 12 gauge (0.105” 2.5mm) in thickness.

3.06 Installation of Shielding Gas

(GMAW) Process

Refer to Figure 3-1.

NOTE

Shielding Gas is not required if the unit is using

self-shielded FCAW (flux cored arc welding)

wires.

1. Cylinder Positioning: Chain the cylinder to a wall

or other support to prevent the cylinder from

falling over. If an optional portable mounting ar-

rangement is used, follow the instructions that

are provided with it.

2. Remove Cylinder Cap: Remove the large metal

cap on top of the cylinder by rotating counter

clockwise. Next remove the dust seal.

3. Cracking: Position yourself so the valve is pointed

away from you and quickly open and close the

valve for a burst of gas. This is called “Cracking”

and is done to blow out any foreign matter that

may be lodged in the fitting.

CAUTION

KEEP FACE WELL AWAY FROM THE CYLINDER VALVE

DURING “CRACKING”. Never “crack” a fuel gas cylinder

valve near other welding works, sparks or open flames.

Ensure that the surrounding area is well ventilated.
4. Fit Regulator/Flowmeter to Cylinders:
Screw the regulator into the appropriate cylinder. The nuts

on the regulator and hose connections are right hand (RH)

threaded and need to be turned in a clockwise direction

in order to tighten. Tighten with a wrench.

CAUTION

Match regulator to cylinder. NEVER CONNECT

a regulator designed for a particular gas or

gases to a cylinder containing any other gas.

5. Attach Supplied Gas Line: Attach supplied gas line

between the regulator output and the desired input at

the rear of the power supply depending on Spool Gun or

MIG Gun use.

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