Technical Description; Installation - Lincoln Electric INVERTEC 165S Operator's Manual

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1.0

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

1.1
DESCRIPTION
The system consists of a modern direct current generator for the
welding of metals, developed via application of the inverter. This
special technology allows for the construction of compact light
weight generators with high performance. l'ts adjust ability, ef-
feciency and energy consumption make it an excellent work tool
suitable for coated electrode and GTAW (TIG) welding.
1.2
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DATA PLATE
PRIMARY
Single phase supply
Frequency
Effective consuption
Maximum consuption
Fuse
SECONDARY
Open circuit voltage
Welding current
Duty cycle 20%
Duty cycle 60%
Duty cycle100%
Protection class
Insulation class
Weight
Dimensions
European Standards
1.3
DUTY CYCLE AND OVERHEATING
Duty cycle is the percentage of 10 minutes at 40°C ambient tem-
perature that the unit can weld at its rated output without overheat-
ing. If the unit overheats, the output stops and the over
temperature light comes On. To correct the situation, wait fifteen
minutes for unit to cool. Reduce amperage, voltage or duty cycle
before starting to weld again (See page III).
DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM WORK CYCLE. EXCEED-
ING THE WORK CYCLE SPECIFIED ON THE DATAPLATE
CAN DAMAGE THE POWER SOURCE AND INVALIDATE THE
WARRANTY.
1.4
VOLT - AMPERE CURVES
Volt-ampere curves show the maximum voltage and amperage
output capabilities of the welding power source. Curves of other
settings fall under curves shown (See page III).
2.0

INSTALLATION

IMPORTANT: BEFORE CONNECTING, PREPARING OR US-
ING EQUIPMENT, READ SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.
2.1
CONNECTING THE POWER SOURCE TO THE MAINS
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY.
Serious damage to the equipment may result if the power source
is switched off during welding operations.
Check that the power socket is equipped with the fuse indicated in
the features label on the power source. All power source models
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
are designed to compensate power supply variations. For varia-
tions of ±10%, a welding current variation of ±0.2% is created.
WARNING: THIS EQUIPMENT DOES NOT COMPLY WITH IEC
61000-3-12. IF IT IS CONNECTED TO A PUBLIC LOW VOLT-
AGE SYSTEM, IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSTALL-
ER O R USE R O F T HE E Q UI PM E NT T O ENS UR E, B Y
230 V
CONSULTATION WITH THE DISTRIBUTION NETWORK OP-
50 Hz / 60 Hz
ERATOR IF NECESSARY, THAT THE EQUIPMENT MAY BE
CONNECTED.
16 A
THIS CLASS A EQUIPMENT IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE IN
34,4 A
RESIDENTIAL LOCATIONS WHERE THE ELECTRICAL POW-
16A
ER IS PROVIDED BY THE PUBLIC LOW-VOLTAGE SUPPLY
SYSTEM. THERE MAY BE POTENTIAL DIFFICULTIES IN EN-
SURING ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY IN THOSE
85 V
LOCATIONS, DUE TO CONDUCTED AS WELL AS RADIATED
5 A ÷ 160 A
DISTURBANCES.
160 A
100 A
ON - OFF SWITCH: This switch has two positions: I
80 A
and 0.
IP 23
H
The welder is designed to be worked from a generator.
Kg 7
Before connecting the welder to the generator it is important to es-
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tablish that the generator has the following technical requirement:
EN 60974.1 / EN
1.
60974.10
2.
3.
4.
IT IS ADVISABLE TO FOLLOW THE ABOVE INSTRUCTIONS
OTHERWISE THE WELDER COULD BE DAMAGED.
2.2
SPECIAL INSTALLATION MAY BE REQUIRED WHERE GAS-
OLINE OR VOLATILE LIQUIDS ARE PRESENT. CONTACT
THE COMPETENT AUTHORITIES. WHEN POSITIONING
EQUIPMENT, ENSURE THAT THE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES
ARE FOLLOWED:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Position the power source securely to avoid falling or overturning.
Bear in mind the risk of falling of equipment situated in overhead
positions.
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B E F O R E I N S E R T I N G T H E M A I N S
PLUG, IN ORDER TO AVOID THE FAIL
OF POWER SOURCE, CHECK IF THE
M A I N S C O R R E S P O N D S T O T H E
WISHED MAIN SUPPLY.
the 230V 50/60 Hz socket can supply sufficient power re-
quired for welding, see label on welder.
the socket supplies undistorted voltage RMS between 180
and 280 V.
the socket supplies peak voltage between 230 and 420 V.
the socket supplies alternate voltage with a frequency be-
tween 50 and 60 Hz.
POWER SOURCE POSITIONING
The operator must have unobstructed access to controls and
equipment connections.
Check that the power cable and fuse of the socket for power
source connection is suited to current requirements of the lat-
ter.
Do not position equipment in confined, closed places. Venti-
lation of the power source is extremely important. Avoid
dusty or dirty locations, where dust or other debris could be
aspirated by the system.
Equipment (including connecting leads) must not obstruct
corridors or work activities of other personnel.
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