Miller Electric AUTO ARC AATC-150 Owner's Manual page 8

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7.
AWS Standard
A6.0,
WELDING AND CUTTING
CONTAINERS
WHICH
HAVE HELD
COMBUS
TIBLES obtainable from
the American
Welding
So
ciety,
550 N.W. LeJeune
Rd, Miami,
FL 33126.
8.
NFPA Standard
51,
OXYGEN-FUEL GAS SYS
TEMS FOR
WELDING, CUTTING,
AND ALLIED
PROCESSES
obtainable from the National Fire
Protection
Association,
Batterymarch
Park,
Quincy,
MA 02269.
9.
NFPA
Standard
70,
NATIONAL
ELECTRICAL
CODE obtainable from the National Fire Protection
Association,
Batterymarch
Park,
Quincy,
MA
02269.
10. NFPA
Standard
51B,
CUTTING
AND
WELDING
PROCESSES obtainable from the National Fire
Protection
Association,
Batterymarch
Park,
Quincy,
MA
02269.
11.
CGA
Pamphlet
P-i,
SAFE HANDLING OF COM
PRESSED
GASES
IN
CYLINDERS obtainable
from the
Compressed
Gas
Association,
1235 Jef
ferson Davis
Highway,
Suite
501,
Arlington,
VA
22202.
12.
CSA Standard
W117.2,
CODE FOR SAFETY IN
WELDING AND
CUTTING
obtainable from the Ca
nadian Standards
Association,
Standards
Sales,
178 Rexdale
Boulevard, Rexdale,
Ontario,
Canada
M9W 1R3.
13.
NWSA
booklet,
WELDING SAFETY BIBLIOGRA
PHY obtainable from the National
Welding Supply
Association,
1900 Arch
Street,
Philadelphia,
PA
19103.
14.
American
Welding Society
Standard
AWSF4.1,
RECOMMENDED SAFE PRACTICES FOR THE
PREPARATION FOR WELDING
AND
CUTTING
OF
CONTAINERS
AND
PIPING THAT
HAVE
HELD
HAZARDOUS
SUBSTANCES,
obtainable
from the American
Welding Society,
550 N.W.
LeJeune
Rd, Miami,
FL 33126.
15. ANSI Standard
Z88.2,
PRACTICE FOR RESPIRA
TORY
PROTECTION,
obtainable from the Ameri
can
National Standards
Institute,
1430
Broadway,
New
York,
NY
10018.
SECTION
2
INTRODUCTION
Max. Rated
Welding
Cu~rrent
Welding
Power Source
Voltage Range
Dimensions
Weight
Net
I
Ship
30 lbs.
32
lbs.
(13.6 kg)
(15 kg)
150 amperes
at
20%
duty cycle
20
-
80 Volts AC
Height
-
7 1/4 in
(184 mm)
Width
-
8 1/2 in
(216 mm)
Length
-
14 in
(356 mm)
Figure
2-1.
SpecIfications
2-1.
GENERAL INFORMATION
AND SAFETY
A.
General
Information
presented
in
this manual and
on
various la
bels, tags,
and
plates provided
on
the unit
pertains
to
equipment design,
installation,
operation,
maintenance,
and
troubleshooting
which should be
read, understood,
and followed for the safe and effective
use
of this
equip-
me
nt.
B.
Safety
The
installation,
operation,
maintenance,
and trouble
shooting
of
arc
welding equipment requires practices
and
procedures
which
ensure
personal safety
and the
safety
of others.
Therefore,
this
equipment
is
to be in
stalled,
operated,
and maintained
only by qualified
per
sons
in accordance with this manual and all
applicable
codes such
as,
but
not
limited
to,
those listed
at
the end
of
Section
1
Safety
Rules For
Operation
Of Arc Weld
ing
Power Source.
Safety
instructions
specifically pertaining
to
this unit ap
pear
throughout
this manual
highlighted by
the
signal
words WARNING and CAUTION which
identify
differ
ent
levels of hazard.
WARNING
statements include
installation,
operating,
and maintenance
procedures
or
practices
which if
not
carefully
followed could result in serious
personal
injury
or
loss of life.
CAUTION
statements
include
installation,
operating,
and maintenance
procedures
or
practices
which
if not
carefully
followed could result in minor
personal
injury
or
damage
to
this
equipment.
A third
signal
word, IMPORTANT
highlights
instruc
tions which need
special emphasis
to
obtain the
most
ef
ficient
operation
of this
equipment.
2-2.
RECEIVING-HANDLING
Priorto
installing
this
equipment,
clean all
packing
mate
rial from around the unit and
carefully inspect
for any
damage
that may have occurred
during shipment. Any
claims for loss
or
damage
that may have occurred in
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