05 electromagnetic compatibility, Electromagnetic compatibility -3, Fabricator 141i – Tweco Fabricator 141i Operating Manual User Manual

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Fabricator 141i

Manual 0-51

45

3-3

INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND SETUP

NOTE

Welding arc outs may be experienced if an extension cord is used when STICK welding when operating

the Power Source on 95 VAC due to the lack of DC voltage at the STICK electrode.

Input Power
Each unit incorporates an INRUSH circuit. When the MAIN CIRCUIT SWITCH is turned on, the inrush circuit provides

pre-charging for the input capacitors. A relay in the Power Control Assembly (PCA) will turn on after the input

capacitors have charged to operating voltage (after approximately 5 seconds)

NOTE

Damage to the PCA could occur if 140V AC or higher is applied to the Primary Power Cord.

Model

Primary Supply

Cord Size

(Factory Fitted)

Minimum Primary

Current Circuit Size

(Vin/Amps)

Current & Duty Cycle

MIG (GMAW/

FCAW)

STICK (SMAW)

LIFT TIG

(GTAW)

Fabricator

141i

12AWG (3.3mm

2

)

115V/20A

90A@20%

80A@35%

100A@20%

10AWG (5mm

2

)

115V/30A

140A@15%

90A@15%

140A@15%

Table 3-2: Primary Circuit Sizes to Achieve Maximum Current

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 action may be as

simple as earthing the welding circuit, see NOTE

below. 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

authorized 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 equipment. Further

guidance is given in EN 60974-13 Arc

Welding Equipment - Installation and use

(under preparation).

B. 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, signaling

and telephone cables; above, below and adjacent

to the welding equipment.

2. Radio and television transmitters and receivers.
3. Computer and other control equipment.
4. Safety critical equipment, e.g. guarding of

industrial equipment.

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

pacemakers and hearing aids.

6. Equipment used for calibration and measurement.

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