GENERAL REMARKS
The MW 2600 / 2600CEL / 3000 (AC/DC) or TT2600 / 2600CEL /
3000 (DC) welding rectifier is designed as a primary transistor-
switched welding machine. The product of further development-
work on transistor-controlled welding machinery, it is especially
well-suited to TIG manual, automated and manual electrode
welding with both DC and AC . The unit's compact dimensions, low
weight and very modest power consumption are real advantages
in its favour, both in the production and repair fields. Furthermore,
Up/Down control (continuous regulation of the welding current
from the torch trigger) is also integrated as standard.
MACHINE CONCEPT
Features such as its powder-coated sheet-steel housing, the way
its controls are protected by a plastic frame, and its bayonet-
latching current sockets all testify to the high quality of its design.
Thanks to its insulated carrying handle, the machine is easy to
move around - both in the factory and out in the field.
FUNCTIONAL SEQUENCE
The voltage from the mains power supply is rectified. A rapid
transistor switching device inverts this DC voltage using a frequen-
cy of 80 kHz. The welding transformer produces the required
working voltage, which is rectified and fed to the output sockets. An
electronic controller adjusts the power-source characteristic
to suit the pre-selected welding process.
Operational readiness operator is lit up
Welding current control set to required value
Start of welding process
45°C on heat dissipator
40°C on heat dissipator
88°C on primary heat dissipator
83°C on secondary heat dissipator
83°C on primary heat dissipator
75°C on secondary heat dissipator
Fig. 1
Principle of the thermostatic cut-out system
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Cooling switches ON
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Cooling switches OFF
Welding current
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switches OFF
Welding current
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switches ON
START-UP - GENERAL NOTES
ELECTRICAL JOBS OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING CHANGING
THE FUSES ON THE POWER-SUPPLY BOARD OR FITTING
OR RE-FITTING THE MAINS PLUG, MAY ONLY BE CARRIED
OUT BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.
You can run the MW 2600 / 2600CEL / 3000 (AC/DC) or TT2600
/ 2600CEL / 3000 (DC) on a mains voltage of 3x400V . A special
version of the MW2600 is available for 3x220V. An upstream
electronic feedback control automatically "tunes" the machine to
the mains voltage supplied. This voltage must lie within the voltage
tolerance range shown in Fig.1a.
176V
220V
320V
400V
Fig.1a
Tolerance range of the mains voltage
TIG welding using high frequency (HF) may cause external
interference. The high frequency (used for contact-free igni-
tion of the start-arc) can interfere with the operation of
insufficiently shielded computer equipment, EDP centres,
industrial robots etc., even causing these systems to break
down completely. Also, TIG welding may interfere with tele-
phone networks and with radio and TV reception.
IF THE MACHINE IS DESIGNED FOR A SPECIAL VOLTAGE,
THE TECHNICAL DATA ON THE RATING PLATE APPLY!
THE MAINS PLUGS MUST CORRESPOND TO THE MAINS
VOLTAGE AND CURRENT CONSUMPTION OF THE MACHINE
(SEE TECHNICAL DATA)!
THE FUSE PROTECTION OF THE MAINS SUPPLY LEAD
MUST BE SUFFICIENT FOR THE CURRENT CONSUMPTION
OF THE WELDING MACHINE!
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220V
-20%
+15%
400V
-20%
+15%
253V
460V