Mains Connection; Use Of Electric Generators; General Descriptions - Solter aeroprocess 4110 DV Manual De Instrucciones

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possible, work with welding wires as short as possible and placed in parallel on the floor if possible. Work at
a distance of 100 meters or more from equipment which is sensitive to disturbances. Ensure that the
machine equipment is correctly earthed. If there are still interference problems despite having taken the
above described precautionary measures, the operator must take extra measures such as moving the
welding machine, using filters, using protected cables to ensure that interference with other equipment does
not occur.
RECYCLING
In compliance with European Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electric and electronic equipment, this
equipment must be deposited in your local recycling centre at the end of its useful life.

MAINS CONNECTION

Connect the welding equipment to a socket with grounding. If you use an extension cord, verify that the conductors
sections are appropriate for the equipment. The voltage from the mains must be 400Vac 3~ +15 -10%. Outside this
voltage range, the machine may malfunction.

USE OF ELECTRIC GENERATORS

The machines are prepared to work with an electric generator. However, these generators must meet certain
requirements. It is recommended to use three-phase generators with a constant power of at least 25KVA. If the
generator does not have enough power or the output voltage is outside the operating limits of the machine, the stability
of the welding arc and, therefore, the quality of the weld joint could be affected. In the worst case, it can even cause
damage to the machine. Do not use more than one welding machine with the same generator at the same time.
Sudden changes in charge level may affect the stability of the welding arc.

GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS

MEANING OF THE INDICATIONS ON THE SPECIFICATIONS PLATE
EN 60974
S/N ...
MIG - MAG
MMA
TIG
Uo
X
I1 max.
I1 eff.
I2
U2
U1
X ph
50/60 Hz
IP XX
S
International Standard for welding equipment
Serial number
MIG - MAG welding
MMA welding
TIG welding
No-load welding voltage.
Duty Cycle %.
Max. instantaneous absorbed current.
Max. effective absorbed current
Welding current (A).
Test voltage for welding current (I2).
Supplying voltage.
Number of phases to be connected
Frequency.
IP protection class.
Suitable for working in places with increased risks.
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