Fire safety, Supply voltage, Welding circuit – Kemppi MinarcTig 180 User Manual

Page 6: Welding fumes

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MinarcTig

TM

180



EN

Do not move the shielding gas cylinder when the reducing valve/regulator is connected

and open. Always fix the gas cylinder securely in an upright position, against a cylinder

wall rack or purpose made cylinder cart. Always close the gas cylinder valve after use.

2.3. Fire Safety

Welding is always classified as hot work, so pay attention to the fire safety regulations

and protect the welding environment from welding spatters. Remove flammable

materials and fluids from the welding vicinity and supply the welding site with adequate

fire fighting equipment.

Take into account the dangers caused by special workplaces, such as the dangers of

fire risk and the danger of explosion. Containers and enclosed work spaces present very

high risks. Never work alone in these environments and never enter the space unless an

authorisation work permit has been issued, correct risk assessment is completed, correct

ventilation is established and personal protective equipment is available and used.

2.4. Supply voltage

• Do not take the welding machine inside a work piece. For example: into a

container, vessel or car.

• Do not place the welding machine on a wet surface.

• Change faulty and damaged power supply cables immediately as they are life

threatening and may cause electrocution and or fire.

• Ensure cables are not squashed by heavy objects or in contact with sharp edges or

hot work piece.

2.5. Welding circuit

• Insulate yourself from the welding circuit by using dry and undamaged protective

clothing.

• Do not work on a wet surface.

• Do not use damaged welding cables.

• Do not place the welding torch or earth return clamp on the welding machine

during or directly after use or any other electrical device. Only wrap the torch

and cables around the machine for storage when torch and clamp components are

cold.

2.6. Welding fumes

Ensure adequate ventilation in the work area. If possible, wear a good quality filtered

welding mask or fresh air supplied mask. Take extra special precautions when welding

metals containing lead, cadmium, zinc, mercury or beryllium.

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