Connect the gas hose from
the TIG torch to the gas
connector (B) on the front of
the machine. If necessary, an
extra gas connector for the
fitting on the front of the
machine is included in the
package. Next, connect the
fitting on the back of the machine to a gas regulator on
the cylinder of gas to be used. An input gas line and the
required fittings are also included in the package.
Connect the TIG torch trigger to the trigger connector (A)
on the front of the machine. Connect the water hoses to
the water connectors on the front of the Coolarc if the
machine is completed with a Coolarc water-cooler.
Remote Control Connection
Refer to the accessories section for a list of remote
controls. If a remote control is used, it will be connected
to the remote connector (C) on the front of the machine.
Optional COOL-ARC 34 Water Cooler
The optional Cool-Arc 34 water cooler is designed to
operate in communication with the V270-T AC/DC.
Refer to the Cool-Arc 34 operator manual for installation
instructions and a complete description of its operation.
When the V270-T AC/DC is powered ON the water
cooler Cool-Arc 34 will automatically power ON as well.
Rear Control Panel
I1: Off/On switch turns on the electric power to the
welder. It has two positions, "O" off, and "I" on.
1.
Supply cable.
2.
Gas attachment.
3.
Connector:
l1: Power Switch.
•
With "l1" in the "I"(ON) position, the welding
machine is operational and there is voltage between
the positive (+) and negative (-) Terminals in stick
welding. In TIG, the welding process needs a
trigger closure command at the remote control
connection (Usually via an Arc Start Switch or Foot
Amptrol).
•
The welder is connected to the supply even if the
"l1" (Power Switch) is in the "O" (Off) position, and
therefore there are electrically live parts inside the
power source. Carefully follow the instructions
given in this manual.
WARNING
SERVICE purposes only.
User Interface Overview and Operation
The V270-T AC/DC User interface consists of the
following (Refer to Figure B.3):
1.
Dynamic LCD Display
2.
Status LED Lights
a)
VRD On (Voltage Reduction Device) - If the
voltage reduction device is enabled from the
setup menu this green LED will illuminate when
the open circuit voltage is present at the output
terminals and held below the VRD threshold
limit. If the VRD is disabled or the unit is
welding, it will not illuminate.
b)
General Alarm - Yellow LED which is lit when
faults exist with the power source or optional
cooler, such as over temperature, coolant
blockage, etc.
c)
Output On (No VRD) - This status light will
illuminate red whenever the output in
electrically hot and the voltage level is above
the VRD threshold value.
3.
7-segment LED display (H)
4.
Push button / Rotary Encoder
5.
Mode Push buttons (A-D)
a)
Weld Mode (A)
b)
Trigger Mode (B)
c)
TIG Pulse Mode (C)
d)
Memory Location Select (D)
6.
Push buttons (E, F)
e)
Memory Save (E)
f)
Memory Recall (F)
Dynamic LCD Display
The Dynamic display is divided into several sections
(Refer to Figure B.4):
1.
3.
Mode Push Button Indicators
A-3
Figure B.3
Figure B.4
Weld Sequence Diagram
2.
Parameter Display