Electrical Risk - GYS POWERDUCTION 110LG Manual De Instrucciones

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VAPOUR AND GAS RISK
• Keep the head away from the fumes, do not inhale.
• If working inside, ventilate the area or use a fume extractor to evacuate the gases and fumes.
• Induction heating of certain materials such as adhesives and flux can generate fumes and gases. Breathing these fumes and gases can be
dangerous for your health. For example, heating urethane generates a gas: hydrogen cyanide, potentially mortal for humans.
• If the ventilation is insufficent, use an approved respiratory unit.
• Read the safety data sheets (MSDS) and the manufacturer's instructions for adhesvies, flux, metals, consumables, coatings, cleaning agents,
corrosives, and paint strippers.
• Work in a confined area only if it's well ventilated, or use an approved repiratory/filtration unit. Make sure that a qualified person is around to
watch over you. The fumes and gases released while heating can replace oxygen or air, causing accidents or death. Check the quality of the air
you're breathing
• Do not use the heater on parts being degreased or sprayed. The heat might react with fumes and generate highly toxic gases.
• Do not overheat metals, such as galvanised steel, covered with lead or cadmium, unless the coating is removed from the surface before it's
heated, that the area is well ventilated, and if needed, use an approved filtration/respiratory unit. Foundry pieces and all metals containing such
elements may generates toxic fumes if overheated.
Check the MSDS for temperature related details.
ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD EMISSIONS
• During operation, the inductor generates strong electromagnetic fields that are not visible.
• The equipment has been designed to minimise the risks from electromagnetic fields, however residual risks remain.
• Maintain a minimum safety distance of 30 cm between the inductor and the operator's head or torso.
• The inductor must be aimed exclusively at the metal parts to be heated.
• Never wrap the cables around the body.
OPTICAL RADIATIONS
• Risk of optical emission when heated metal elements approach and approach and reach fusion.
• Optical radiation can be harmful to the eyes and skin.

ELECTRICAL RISK

An electric shock could cause serious injuries or potentially even deadly accidents.
110LG / 160LG / 220LG
110LG / 160LG
• The maximum absorbed current (I1) is indicated on the equipment for the maximum operating conditions. Check that the power supply and its
protection (fuse and/or circuit breaker) are compatible with the current needed by the machine.
• The maximum absorbed current (I1) is indicated on the equipment for the maximum operating conditions.
• Do not use the appliance if the power cable, the mains plug or the lance are damaged.
• Do not use the inductor in the rain or on wet or submerged parts.»
EMC CLASSIFICATION
110LG / 160LG
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POWERDUCTION 110LG / 160LG / 220LG
• The appliance is class I and should only be used on a 3-phase 400V (50/60 Hz) four-wire electrical
400 V
installation with a neutral conductor connected to earth.
• The appliance is class I and should only be used on a 3-phase 208-240V (50/60 Hz) four-wire electrical
UL Standard
installation with a neutral conductor connected to earth.
• These Class A devices are not intended to be used on a residential site where the electric current is supplied
by the public network, with a low voltage power supply. There may be potential difficulties in ensuring
electromagnetic compatibility at these sites, due to conducted interferences as well as radiation.
• This equipment complies with IEC 61000-3-12, provided that the power of the short-circuit Ssc is equal to or
greater than 7.6 MVA at the interface between the machine and the mains power network.
220LG
• It is the responsibility of the installer or user of the equipment to ensure if necessary by consulting the operator
only
of the mains electricity, that the equipment is only connected to a power supply where the power of short-
circuit ssc is equal to or greater than 2.8MVA.
• This equipment does not comply with IEC 61000-3-12 and is intended to be connected to domestic low-voltage
systems interfacing with the public supply only at the medium- or high-voltage level. If connected to a public
low-voltage power grid, the installer or user of the machine has to ensure, by checking with the network
operator, that the device can be connected.
• This equipment complies with the IEC 61000-3-11 standard.
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