System description -2, General -2, Power supply -2 – Hypertherm HSD130 HySpeed Plasma User Manual

Page 58: Ignition console -2, Fuel-gas console -2, Off-valve -2, Torch -2, System description

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System description

General

The HySpeed HSD130 plasma system is designed to cut a wide range of thicknesses of mild steel, stainless steel
and aluminum.

Power supply

The power supply is a 130-amp, 150-VDC constant-current supply. It contains the circuitry to ignite a torch plus a heat
exchanger and a pump to cool the torch. The power supply has a discrete machine interface to provide communication
with a CNC controller.

Ignition console

The ignition console uses a spark-gap assembly. The ignition console converts 120 VAC control voltage from the
power supply into high-frequency and high-voltage pulses (9-10 kV) to break over the torch electrode-nozzle gap.
The high-voltage, high-frequency signal is coupled to the pilot arc lead.

Fuel-gas console (optional, see system diagram 2)

The fuel-gas console manages the selection and flow rate of incoming fuel-gases. The fuel-gas console includes a
regulator, solenoid valves, check valves and a pressure transducer. The fuel-gas console also houses a relay PC board
and a control PC board.

Off-valve

The off-valve consists of 3 solenoid valves, a manifold block and a wiring harness with connector. The assembly
interfaces with the power supply.

Torch

The torch can cut 12 mm mild steel at up to 2032 mm/min (1/2 inch at up to 80 ipm). The recommended production
cutting capability of the torch is 16 mm (5/8 inch). Maximum pierce capability is 25 mm (1 inch) for mild steel and
19 mm (3/4 inch) for stainless steel and aluminum. The maximum severance capability is 38 mm (1.5 inch) for mild steel
and 25 mm (1 inch) for stainless steel and aluminum.

SPECIFICATIONS

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HySpeed HSD130 RHF

Instruction Manual

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