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(1) In accordance with Regulation (EU) 2019/1784, which establishes the ecodesign requirements for welding
equipment in accordance with Directive 2009/125/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council. The energy
efficiency must be greater than 80% and the consumption in rest must be less than 50W.
(2) Duty cycle for a 10-minute cycle (UNE EN 60974). For example, a duty cycle of 30% at a welding intensity of
200A means that the equipment can carry out a continuous work cycle at this intensity for a period of 3 minutes,
after which the equipment will enter a period of recovery, idling, 7 minutes. During the recovery time, do not
disconnect the equipment since it is necessary for the fan to work to facilitate its cooling.
The duty cycle may be affected by the environment in which the equipment is used. In areas with temperatures
above 40ºC, the work cycle will be less than indicated. In areas of less than 40ºC, higher work cycles have been
obtained. All duty cycle tests have been carried out at 40ºC at 50% power. Therefore, in real working conditions,
the cycles will be much higher than those established above.
5. START UP AND OPERATION.
5.1. MACHINE FRONTAL VIEW
5.2. WIRE WELDING PROCESS. (MIG/MAG AND SELF-PROTECTED).
A
The selector
controls the feeding of the wire, showing on the screen
meters per minute. Selector
C
is pressed, display
shows the wire feed speed and display
choose 2T or 4T. (2T means when the torch switch is pressed, the machine runs and stops when the
switch is released. In 4T mode, the machine runs continuously without the need to hold the torch
switch; pressing at start and releasing to continue driving. The machine stops running by pressing and
then releasing the switch.
When the torch switch is pressed, display
WARNING: Before starting the job, make sure the gun and drive rolls are set up for the
diameter and type of wire you are going to use. Verify that the polarity is correct for the selected
process, as described below.
B
regulates the voltage (U₂) at the solder terminals. Before the gun switch
C
shows real time current while display
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Familiarize yourself with the machine controls for
the various welding processes before beginning
work. Once the connections are made, as
described below, you can turn on the machine by
pressing the switch located on the rear panel.
The fan starts to work, and the machine is ready
to operate.
D
shows the preset weld voltage. You can
C
the speed of the wire in
D
shows voltage.