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Installation, Safety precautions, Select suitable location – Lincoln Electric PRECISION TIG 275 SVM162-B User Manual

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PRECISION TIG 275

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INSTALLATION

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Read entire Installation Section before installing

the Precision Tig 275.

ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.

Only qualified personnel should per-
form this installation.

Turn the input power OFF
at the disconnect switch or
fuse box and discharge input capacitors
before working inside the equipment.

Do not touch electrically hot parts.

Always connect the Precision Tig grounding screw (behind
the reconnect panel cover located near the back of the left
case side) to a good electrical earth ground.

Always connect the Precision Tig to a power supply grounded
in accordance with the National Electrical Code and all local
codes.

SELECT SUITABLE LOCATION

Place the welder where clean cool air can freely circu-

late in through the rear louvers and out through the bot-

tom opening. Dirt, dust or any foreign material that can

be drawn into the machine should be kept at a mini-

mum. Failure to observe these precautions can result

in excessive operating temperatures and nuisance

trips.

GRINDING

Do not direct grinding particles towards the welder. An

abundance of conductive material can cause mainte-

nance problems.

STACKING

The Precision Tig 275 cannot be stacked.

UNDERCARRIAGE LIFTING AND MOVING

When the Precision TIG 275 is purchased as a welding

package, or used with any of the available

Undercarriage optional accessories, proper installation

makes the Precision TIG 275 lift bale nonfunctional.

Do not attempt to lift the power source with an under-

carriage attached. The undercarriage is designed for

hand moving only; mechanized movement can lead to

personal injury and/or damage to the Precision TIG

275.

TILTING

Each machine must be placed on a secure, level sur-

face, either directly or on a recommended undercar-

riage.

The machine may topple over if this precaution is not

followed.

ENVIRONMENTAL RATING

Precision TIG 275 power sources carry an IP21S

Environmental rating. They are rated for use in damp,

dirty rain-sheltered environments.

HIGH FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE

PROTECTION

The frame of the welder must be grounded. A ground

screw marked with the symbol

is located on the

input connection panel (Figure A.1) for this purpose.

See your local and national electrical codes for proper

grounding methods.

The spark gap oscillator in the high frequency genera-

tor, being similar to a radio transmitter, can be blamed

for many radio, TV and electronic equipment interfer-

ence problems. These problems may be the result of

radiated interference. Proper grounding methods can

be reduced or eliminate re-radiated interference.

The Precision TIG 275 has been field tested under rec-

ommended installation conditions and has been found

to comply with F.C.C. allowable radiation limits. This

welder has also been found to comply with NEMA stan-

dards for high frequency stabilized power sources.

Radiated interference can develop in the following four

ways:

* Direct interference radiated from the welder.

* Direct interference radiated from the welding leads.

* Direct interference radiated from the feedback into

the power lines.

* Interference from re-radiation of “pickup” by

ungrounded metallic objects.

Keeping these contributing factors in mind, installing

the equipment per the following instructions should

minimize problems.

1. Keep the welder power supply lines as short as pos-

sible and completely enclose them in rigid metallic con-

duit or equivalent shielding for a minimum distance of

50 feet (15.2 m). There must be good electrical contact

between this conduit must be connected to a driven

ground and the entire length must be continuous.

2. Keep the work and electrode leads as short as pos-

sible and as close together as possible. Lengths

should not exceed 25 feet (7.6m). Tape the leads

together when practical.

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