INSTALLATION
Input Power Connection continued
1.
Test with multi-meter to ensure the input voltage value is within the specified input voltage range.
2. Ensure that the power switch of the welder is turned off.
3. Wire the input mains cable wires to the correct sized mains plug, ensuring that the live, neutral and
earth (ground) wires are connected correctly.
4. Carry out an approved electrical test of the machine if required.
5. Ensure that the input fuse is correctly rated for the machine.
6. Connect the machine mains power plug firmly to the corresponding supply socket.
Please Note!
If the machine needs to be operated on long extension leads, then please use an extension
lead where the cable has a larger cross-sectional area to reduce the voltage drop.
Please consult your electrician or electrical supplier for the recommended size.
Gas Connections
The gas regulator is designed to reduce and control the
high pressure gas from a cylinder or pipeline to the
working pressure required for the Jasic TIG machine.
Before fitting the regulator, clean the cylinder valve outlet
and match the regulator to cylinder and before connecting,
ensure the regulator and the regulator inlet and cylinder
outlet match. Connect the regulator inlet connection to
cylinder and tighten it firmly (do not overtighten) with a
suitable spanner. If using a flowmeter, connect to the
regulator outlet. Connect the gas hose to the regulator
or flowmeter which is now located on the shield gas
cylinder and connect the other end to the Jasic machine.
With the regulator connected to cylinder, always stand to one side of regulator and only then slowly
open the cylinder valve.
Slowly turn adjusting knob in (clockwise) direction until the outlet gauge indicates that you have set the
required flow rate.
To reduce flow rate, turn the adjusting screw anti-clockwise, until the required flow rate is indicated on
the gauge/flow meter.
Output Power Connections
When inserting the cable plug of the work return lead, MMA electrode holder or TIG torch adapter into
the dinse socket on the front panel of the welding machine, rotate it clockwise to tighten.
It is very important to check these power connections daily to ensure they have not
become loose otherwise arcing may occur when used under load.
Wired hand-held remote-control connection
As standard the Evolve 200 machines are fitted with a 12 pin remote control
socket (1). This allows for a matching 12 pin plug (2) of a hand held remote
control (example shown right) or a foot pedal to be connected directly to the
machine to offer the user remote operation control.
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