Hotstart Function; Anti-Stick Function - Fronius TransTig 1750 Puls Operating Instructions Manual

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HotStart function

To obtain optimum welding results, it will sometimes be necessary to adjust the HotStart
function.
Benefits
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See the "Setup menu: level 2" section for details on setting the available welding parame-
ters.
I (A)
150
100
Example of HotStart function
Setting examples:
HCU = 100
The HotStart current is adequate to the actually set welding current I
The HotStart function is not activated.
HCU = 170
The HotStart current is 70 % higher then the actually set welding current I
The HotStart function is activated.
HCU = 200
The HotStart current is adequate twice the actually set welding current I
The HotStart function is activated, the HotStart current is at its maximum.
HCU = 2 x I
Anti-stick func-
As the arc becomes shorter, the welding voltage may drop so far that the rod electrode will
tion
tend to stick. This may also cause the rod electrode to burn out.
Electrode burn-out is prevented by activating the anti-stick function. If the rod electrode be-
gins to stick, the power source immediately switches the welding current off. After the rod
electrode has been detached from the workpiece, the welding process can be continued
without any problems.
the next time they are changed. This applies even if the power source is switched off
and on again in the meantime.
Start welding
Improved ignition, even when using electrodes with poor ignition properties
Better fusion of the base material in the start-up phase, meaning fewer cold-shut de-
fects
Largely prevents slag inclusions
Hti
HCU
I
1
0,5
1
1
Legend
Hti
Hot-current time, 0-2 s,
factory setting: 0.5 s
HCU
HotStart current, 0-200 %,
factory setting 150 %
I
Main current = set welding current
1
Function:
during the specified hot-current time (Hti),
the welding current I
Hotstart current HCU.
t (s)
To activate the HotStart function, the Hot-
start current HCU must be > 100.
1,5
is increased to the
1
.
1
.
1
.
1
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