EWM Taurus 355-505 Basic S Operating Instructions Manual page 10

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Safety instructions
Smoke and gases!
Smoke and gases may lead to shortness of breath and poisoning! The ultraviolet radia-
tion of the arc may also convert solvent vapours (chlorinated hydrocarbon) into poiso-
nous phosgene.
Ensure sufficient fresh air!
Keep solvent vapours away from the arc beam field!
Wear suitable respiratory protection if necessary!
To prevent the formation of phosgene, residues of chlorinated solvents on workpieces must
first be neutralised using appropriate measures.
Noise exposure!
Noise exceeding 70 dBA can cause permanent hearing damage!
Wear suitable ear protection!
Persons located within the working area must wear suitable ear protection!
According to IEC 60974-10, welding machines are divided into two classes of
electromagnetic compatibility (the EMC class can be found in the Technical
data) > see 8 chapter:
Class A machines are not intended for use in residential areas where the power supply comes
from the low-voltage public mains network. When ensuring the electromagnetic compatibility of
class A machines, difficulties can arise in these areas due to interference not only in the supply
lines but also in the form of radiated interference.
Class B machines fulfil the EMC requirements in industrial as well as residential areas, inclu-
ding residential areas connected to the low-voltage public mains network.
Setting up and operating
When operating arc welding systems, in some cases, electro-magnetic interference can occur
although all of the welding machines comply with the emission limits specified in the standard.
The user is responsible for any interference caused by welding.
In order to evaluate any possible problems with electromagnetic compatibility in the
surrounding area, the user must consider the following: (see also EN 60974-10 Appendix A)
Mains, control, signal and telecommunication lines
Radios and televisions
Computers and other control systems
Safety equipment
The health of neighbouring persons, especially if they have a pacemaker or wear a hearing
aid
Calibration and measuring equipment
The immunity to interference of other equipment in the surrounding area
The time of day at which the welding work must be carried out
Recommendations for reducing interference emission
Mains connection, e.g. additional mains filter or shielding with a metal tube
Maintenance of the arc welding system
Welding leads should be as short as possible and run closely together along the ground
Potential equalization
Earthing of the workpiece. In cases where it is not possible to earth the workpiece directly,
it should be connected by means of suitable capacitors.
Shielding from other equipment in the surrounding area or the entire welding system
Electromagnetic fields!
The power source can create electrical or electromagnetic fields that may impair the
function of electronic systems such as EDP and CNC devices, telecommunication,
power and signal lines as well as pacemakers and defibrillators.
Follow the maintenance instructions > see 6 chapter!
Unwind the welding leads completely!
Shield radiation-sensitive equipment or facilities appropriately!
The function of pacemakers may be impaired (seek medical advice if necessary).
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9.02.2023

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