02 system operation, System operation -2 – Tweco 400 Ultra-Cut(October 2014) User Manual
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ULTRA-CUT 100 XT/200 XT/300 XT/400 XT
4-2
OPERATION
Manual 0-5264
4.02 System Operation
This section contains operating information which is specific to the power supply.
WARNING
Review the safety precautions in Section 1.
If the power supply cord has a plug or is not permanently connected to power, be sure the power to the
outlet is disconnected when inserting the plug into the outlet.
Disconnect primary power at the source before assembling or disassembling power supply, torch parts,
or torch and leads assemblies, or adding coolant.
It is not enough to simply move the ON/OFF switch on the unit to OFF position when cutting operations have
been completed. Always open the power supply disconnect switch five minutes after the last cut is made.
NOTE
Prior to starting the system determine the process to be used. The process is determined by the type
and thickness of the metal to be cut. Select and install the required consumables, connect the required
gasses to the system.
1. Connect system to primary input power. An indicator will light on the rear panel when AC power is applied
to the unit. On the GCM 2010 place switch (upper right corner) in the “Enable Plasma” position.
2. Turn ON/OFF switch to ON (up) position. System goes through the “Start up Sequence”.
• For about 10 seconds the decimal points of the 4 digit display blink from right to left.
• Next the 4 rectangular LED indicators and the 4 status display digits illuminate all segments as a test.
• Then for about 6 seconds the display shows the letter “C” (code) followed by the CCM code version.
Example “C1.2.0” . During this time various input voltage tests are being performed. If a fault is found
its code is displayed and the start up sequence halts. Faults will show “E” or “L”. If Plasma hasn’t been
Enabled by this point, E101 will be displayed and the startup sequence will not proceed.
• The coolant pump starts, the Gas indicator blinks and the display shows the current control setting (from
the GCM 2010) alternating with the Status code which will be E304, for as long as the gas purge lasts.
Once the purge ends the display shows only the amperage without any letter, for example, “100” for 100
amps. Purge time varies with the torch lead length and the cutting process. See section 4.05 for setting
lead length on the GCM 2010. If the GCM 2010 is not in RUN mode E304 will continue to be displayed
along with the amperage setting until the GCM 2010 is set to RUN.
• Once coolant flow is detected, usually within 5 seconds after the pump starts, the input contactor(s) W1
(W2) close and the AC indicator lights.
When the Gas Control has completed the gas purge code E304 will go away and the Gas LED stops
blinking however if correct coolant flow was not obtained the contactors will not close and the Gas LED
will continue blinking until required coolant flow has been obtained. The Gas LED will blink for up to
4 minutes after which code E404 will be displayed indicated proper coolant flow was not established.