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POWERTEC i250C STANDARD
POWERTEC i250C ADVANCED
POWERTEC i320C STANDARD
POWERTEC i320C ADVANCED
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
English
Lincoln Electric Bester Sp. z o.o.
ul. Jana III Sobieskiego 19A, 58-263 Bielawa, Poland
www.lincolnelectric.eu
IM3070
09/2018
REV03
ENGLISH
English

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  • Page 1 IM3070 09/2018 REV03 POWERTEC i250C STANDARD POWERTEC i250C ADVANCED POWERTEC i320C STANDARD POWERTEC i320C ADVANCED OPERATOR’S MANUAL ENGLISH Lincoln Electric Bester Sp. z o.o. ul. Jana III Sobieskiego 19A, 58-263 Bielawa, Poland www.lincolnelectric.eu English English...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    12/05 THANKS! For having choosen the QUALITY of the Lincoln Electric products.  Please Examine Package and Equipment for Damage. Claims for material damaged in shipment must be notified immediately to the dealer.  For future reference record in the table below your equipment identification information. Model Name, Code &...
  • Page 3: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications NAME INDEX POWERTEC i250C STANDARD K14157-1 POWERTEC i250C ADVANCED K14157-2 POWERTEC i320C STANDARD K14158-1 POWERTEC i320C ADVANCED K14158-2 INPUT Input Voltage U EMC Class Frequency PTi250C STANDARD PTi250C ADVANCED 400V ± 10% 50/60Hz PTi320C STANDARD 3-phase PTi320C ADVANCED...
  • Page 4: Electromagnetic Compatibility (Emc)

    Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) 11/04 This machine has been designed in accordance with all relevant directives and standards. However, it may still generate electromagnetic disturbances that can affect other systems like telecommunications (telephone, radio, and television) or other safety systems. These disturbances can cause safety problems in the affected systems. Read and understand this section to eliminate or reduce the amount of electromagnetic disturbance generated by this machine.
  • Page 5: Safety

    Failure to follow the instructions in this manual could cause serious personal injury, loss of life, or damage to this equipment. Read and understand the following explanations of the warning symbols. Lincoln Electric is not responsible for damages caused by improper installation, improper care or abnormal operation.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    The manufacturer reserves the Right to make changes and/or improvements in design without upgrade at the same time the operator’s manual. Introduction General Description The following equipment has been added to POWERTEC i250C STANDARD The welding machines POWERTEC i250C ADVANCED POWERTEC i250C STANDARD POWERTEC i320C STANDARD...
  • Page 7 Circuit: For connecting an electrode holder ground wires from the machine to the input source. The with lead / work lead. welding machine POWERTEC i250C STANDARD/ ADVANCED, POWERTEC i320C STANDARD/ 4. Positive Output Socket for the Welding ADVANCED must be connected to a correctly installed Circuit: For connecting an electrode holder plug-in socket with an earth pin.
  • Page 8 16. Spooled Wire (for GMAW / FCAW): The machine Rear panel does not include a spooled wire. 17. Wire Spool Support: Maximum 16kg spools. Accepts plastic, steel and fiber spools onto 51 mm spindle. Note: Plastic Brake Nut has a Left-hand thread. 18.
  • Page 9 Please contact the nearest During switching the displays show a “creeping line” on authorized technical service center or the screen. Lincoln Electric and report the error code read. Steady Red Indicate no communication between the power source and device which has been connected to this power source.
  • Page 10 Parameter Selection Mode – the Parameter Name on the Quick Access and Configuration Menu for Left Display blinking. U0 User Interface Users have access to the two menu levels: Parameter Change Value Mode – the parameter value on  Quick Access – basic menu which is connected with the Right Display blinking.
  • Page 11 Configuration Menu: WARNING To set the parameter of Confguration Menu: To exit the menu with changes saved, press the Left [26]  Press the Left Button [26] and the Right Button [25] and the Right [25] Buttons simultaneously. simultaneously to get the access of menu. ...
  • Page 12 Wire Feed Speed (WFS) units – enables change WFS units:  CE (factory default) = m/min;  US = in/min. Hot Start – value in percentage of nominal value welding current during arc start current. The control is used to set the level of the increased current and arc start current is made easy.
  • Page 13 Guide’s Marking Interface Table 5. Symbols description SMAW Process Select Welding Process Select Welding Program (MMA) GMAW Process Recall from the User FCAW Process (MIG/MAG) Memory Save to the User User Setup Advanced Setup Memory Configuration Arc Force Hot Start Pinch Preflow Time Postflow Time...
  • Page 14 User Interface Advaced (U7) 36. Right Knob: Sets the value in the top Right corner of the display. Confirmation of changes. 37. Button: It enables return to main menu. Users have access to the two different views of interface:  Standard view (Figure 7.) ...
  • Page 15 Table 8. SMAW Welding Parameters Bar Status bar Symbol Description Welding Process Choice Support Arc Force Hot Start Figure 9. A) Information about active welding mode Configuration Menu (Setup) B) 2/4 step C) USB Interface User Setup Welding Parameters Bar Welding Program Choice The Welding Parameters Bar enables: To select the Welding Program:...
  • Page 16 Support To access the Support Menu:  Press the Button [37] or Right Knob [36] to get access of Welding Parameters Bar.  Use the Right Knob [36] to highlight the icon “Support”.  Press the Right Knob [36] to confirm the selection. The Support Menu enables to get knowledge of the following points: ...
  • Page 17 Table 9. Symbol Description Preflow Postflow Burnback Time Spot Welding Figure 15. Run-In WFS WARNING To remove the icon - press the Right Knob [36] once Start Procedure again. To exit the User Setup Menu – press the Left Button Crater Procedure [35].
  • Page 18 – The Start Procedure controls the WFS and Volts (or Trim) for a specified time at the beginning of the weld. During the start time, the machine will ramp up or down from the Start Procedure to the preset Welding Procedure. ...
  • Page 19 Table 11. Save and restore selection Symbol Description Current Welding Settings Advanced Parameters Configuration (P menu) All welding programs stored in user memory One of the welding programs stored in user memory Figure 22.  Rename job – turn Right Knob [36] to select: numbers 0-9, letters A-Z, a-z.
  • Page 20  To confirm and save the data on a USB Memory Stick, highlight the Check Mark icon and then press the Right Knob [36].   To exit the USB Menu – press the Left Button [37] or disconnect the USB Memory Stick from the USB receptacle.
  • Page 21  Press the Right Button [36] to confirm the file selection.  The display shows the Load Data Menu from a USB Memory Stick to User Interface.  Use the Right Knob [36] to highlight the data icon which will be loaded. Figure 35.
  • Page 22  Press the Button [37] to exit with changes. Display Configuration Two Display Configuration are available: Table 13. Standard view Advanced view Figure 36.  Press the Right Knob [36] to confirm. List with To set the Display Configuration: avaliable job wil be displayed on the screen. ...
  • Page 23 Lock function – it allows to lock/unlock some Access Control functions on welding parameters bar. To lock functions: This function allows following activities  Access to the Settings and Configuration Menu.  Table 14. Use the Right Knob [36] to highlight the Lock Symbol Description functions icon.
  • Page 24 Select Jobs for Job Work – it allows to choose which jobs will be enable when Job Mode will be activated. To select Jobs for Job Work:  Access to the Settings and Configuration Menu.  Use the Right Knob [36] to highlight the icon. Figure 48.
  • Page 25   Press the Right Knob [36]. The Job Mode Menu is Use the Right Knob [36] to choose the Language.  shown on the display. Confirm the select – press the Right Knob [36].  Use the Right Knob [36] to highlight one of the option shown on the figure below.
  • Page 26 Advanced setup This menu enables access to the configuration parameters of the device. To set the configuration parameters:  Access to the Settings and Configuration Menu.  Use the Right Knob [36] to highlight the “configuration menu” icon. Figure 60. ...
  • Page 27 Table 15. The Configuration Parameters The Menu Exit Enables exit from menu Wire Feed Speed (WFS) Enables change WFS units: units  "Metric" (factory default) = m/min;  "English" = in/min. Recall Memory with This option allows a memory to be recalled by quickly pulling and releasing the Trigger gun trigger: (PF46 only)
  • Page 28 P.81 Electrode Polarity Used in place of DIP switches for configuration of the work and electrode sense leads  "Positive" (default) = Most GMAW welding procedures use Electrode Positive welding.  "Negative" = Most GTAW and some inner shield procedures use Electrode Negative welding.
  • Page 29 Powertec i250C/ i320C Advanced. This file can be sent to Lincoln Electric Support to troubleshoot any possible issues WARNING that cannot be easily resolved by the user.
  • Page 30 For non-synergic mode can set:  Connect the work lead to the welding piece with the  Wire Feed Speed, WFS work clamp.   The welding voltage Install the proper electrode in the electrode holder.   Burnback Time Turn the input power ON.
  • Page 31 Turn the input power off before installation or changing drive rolls. WARNING POWERTEC i250C STANDARD/ ADVANCED, Gas cylinder can be fasten on the machine’s shelf, but POWERTEC i320C STANDARD/ ADVANCED is the height of gas cylinder doesn’t have to be higher than equipped with drive roll V1.0/V1.2 for steel wire.
  • Page 32 43in/1,1m. The gas cylinder which is fastened on the time. Lincoln Electric is not in a position to warrant or machine’s shelf has to be secured by attaching it to the guarantee such advice, and assumes no liability, with machine using the chain.
  • Page 33: Weee

    12/05 Part List reading instructions  Do not use this part list for a machine if its code number is not listed. Contact the Lincoln Electric Service Department for any code number not listed.  Use the illustration of assembly page and the table below to determine where the part is located for your particular code machine.
  • Page 34: Accessories

    Accessories K10095-1-15M REMOTE CONTROL K2909-1 6-PIN/12-PIN ADAPTER K14172-1 12PIN REMOTE CONTROL KIT (PTI250C/I320C ADV) K14173-1 POLARITY CHANGE KIT (PTI250C/I320C STD/ADV) K14174-1 CONTROL PANEL COVER KIT (PTI250C/I320C STD/ADV) K14175-1 GAS FLOW METER KIT (PTI250C/I320C STD/ADV) K14176-1 GAS HEATER KIT (PTI250C/I320C STD/ADV) K14177-1 BUMPERS KIT (PTI250C/I320C STD/ADV) K10158-1...

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