Electrical Connection - Car-O-Liner CTR12000 Instruction Manual

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CTR12000
3.5

Electrical connection

41643, ENG - rev. 2, 2016-10
Keep inflammable materials away from the workplace to prevent
fire by spatters of hot molten metal.
The room / workplace must have sufficient lighting that is
appropriate for the welding jobs to be performed.
The welding machine must be positioned on absolutely even floor
without any unevenness that may be dangerous during the welding
process. If the machine is used for welding jobs with possible smoke
development, a suitable extraction plant must be installed.
Ensure that the machine is only operated after the steerable
castors of the carriage have been locked in straight position (see
the figure below).
Make sure during the first installation and also later that the cooling
of the power source is not impaired. Insufficient ventilation or
aeration may result in dangerous overheating!
The EMC limit values of the spot welder comply with class A. The spot
welder consequently may only be connected to public low-voltage mains for
industrial environment.
Only qualified staff being familiar with the safety instructions is allowed to
install the welding machine. Optionally, the spot welder may be designed for
special voltage. Before connecting the spot welder to the mains, check that
the mains voltage corresponds to that stated on the rating plate.
Only plug the welding machines into properly grounded power outlet sock-
ets! The connecting leads must be in perfect condition and equipped with
protective conductor and mains plug!
Make sure that the connection data stated on the rating plate of your welding
machine correspond to the mains voltage and fuse protection on site. Please
refer to the technical data (see chapter 6) for the cross section of cables and
the amperage of the slow-blow fuses to be used. It is recommended to feed
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