Danger From Flying Sparks; Risks From Mains Current And Welding Current - Fronius TransPocket 150 Operating Instructions Manual

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Danger from fly-
ing sparks
Risks from mains
current and weld-
ing current
If there is any doubt about whether the extraction system is powerful enough,
then the measured toxic emission values should be compared with the permis-
sible limit values.
The following components are responsible, amongst other things, for the de-
gree of toxicity of welding fumes:
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Metals used for the workpiece
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Electrodes
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Coatings
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Cleaners, degreasers, etc.
The relevant material safety data sheets and manufacturer's specifications for
the listed components should therefore be studied carefully.
Flammable vapours (e.g. solvent fumes) should be kept away from the arc's
radiation area.
Flying sparks may cause fires or explosions.
Never weld close to flammable materials.
Flammable materials must be at least 11 metres (36 ft. 1.07 in.) away from the
arc, or alternatively covered with an approved cover.
A suitable, tested fire extinguisher must be available and ready for use.
Sparks and pieces of hot metal may also get into adjacent areas through small
gaps or openings. Take appropriate precautions to prevent any danger of in-
jury or fire.
Welding must not be performed in areas that are subject to fire or explosion or
near sealed tanks, vessels or pipes unless these have been prepared in ac-
cordance with the relevant national and international standards.
Do not carry out welding on containers that are being or have been used to
store gases, propellants, mineral oils or similar products. Residues pose an
explosive hazard.
An electric shock is potentially life threatening and can be fatal.
Do not touch live parts either inside or outside the device.
During MIG/MAG welding and TIG welding, the welding wire, the wirespool,
the feed rollers and all pieces of metal that are in contact with the welding wire
are live.
Always set the wire-feed unit up on a sufficiently insulated surface or use a
suitable, insulated wirefeeder holder.
Make sure that you and others are protected with an adequately insulated, dry
temporary backing or cover for the earth or ground potential. This temporary
backing or cover must extend over the entire area between the body and the
earth or ground potential.
All cables and leads must be secured, undamaged, insulated and adequately
dimensioned. Loose connections, scorched, damaged or inadequately dimen-
sioned cables and leads must be repaired/replaced immediately.
Do not sling cables or leads around the body or parts of the body.
The electrode (rod electrode, tungsten electrode, welding wire, etc) must
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never be immersed in liquid for cooling
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never be touched when the power source is switched on.
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