Emc Measures; Emf Measures; Factors Affecting Welding Results - Fronius AccuPocket 150/400 Operating Instructions Manual

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EMC measures

EMF measures

Factors affecting
welding results
In certain cases, even though a device complies with the standard limit values
for emissions, it may affect the application area for which it was designed (e.g.
when there is sensitive equipment at the same location, or if the site where the
device is installed is close to either radio or television receivers).
If this is the case, then the operator is obliged to take appropriate action to rec-
tify the situation.
Check and evaluate the immunity to interference of nearby devices according
to national and international regulations. Examples of equipment that may be
susceptible to interference from the device include:
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Safety devices
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Power, signal and data transfer lines
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IT and telecommunications devices
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Measuring and calibrating devices
Supporting measures for avoidance of EMC problems:
1.
Mains supply
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If electromagnetic interference arises despite correct mains connec-
tion, additional measures are necessary (e.g. use a suitable line fil-
ter).
2.
Welding power leads
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must be kept as short as possible
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must run close together (to avoid EMF problems)
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must be kept well apart from other leads
3.
Equipotential bonding
4.
Earthing of the workpiece
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If necessary, establish an earth connection using suitable capacitors.
5.
Shielding, if necessary
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Shield off other nearby devices
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Shield off entire welding installation
Electromagnetic fields may pose as yet unknown risks to health:
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effects on the health of others in the vicinity, e.g. wearers of pacemakers
and hearing aids
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wearers of pacemakers must seek advice from their doctor before ap-
proaching the device or any welding that is in progress
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for safety reasons, keep distances between the welding cables and the
welder's head/torso as large as possible
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do not carry welding cables and hosepacks over the shoulders or wind
them around any part of the body
The following requirements with regard to shielding gas quality must be met if
the welding system is to operate in a correct and safe manner:
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Size of solid matter particles < 40 μm
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Pressure dew point < -20 °C
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Max. oil content < 25 mg/m³
Filters must be used if necessary.
NOTE! There is an increased risk of soiling if ring mains are being
used
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