Commissioning - Weller WAD 101 Mode D'emploi

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Technical Data
Dimensions in mm:
Mains Voltage:
Power Consumption WAD 101:
Power Consumption WAD 101IG: 150 W
Protection Class:
Fuse:
Temperature Regulation:
Precision:
Flow Rate:
Control range of WAD 101IG:
Compressed Air:
Compressed Air Connection:
Inert gas pressure:
WP 80 / WSP 80:
The soldering iron WP 80 / WSP 80 is characterized by its
capacity for reachingthe soldering temperature quickly and
precisely. Its slim design and heating power of 80 watts
makes universal usage possible - from extremely fine to
high-temperature soldering work. Work can be continued
immediately after switching soldering tips, since the tempe-
rature is reached again quickly.
See "Accessories" for additional tools.

3. Commissioning

Place the soldering tool in the holder. Insert compressed air
hose with 6 mm outer diameter in the quick action coupling
(12). Provide supply of compressed air with 400 kPa (58 psi)
dry, oil-free compressed air or nitrogen (N2).
Warning:
When using nitrogen, attention must be paid to
satisfactory room ventilation.
Plug the electrical lead from the soldering tool in the 7 pole
socket (7) on the front panel and lock. Connect the compres-
sed air hose to the compressed air connection nipple (8).
Check that the mains voltage matches that on the rating
plate and that the mains switch (1) is in the off position. If the
mains voltage is correct, plug the control unit into the mains.
Warning:
Do not direct hot air soldering tools at people or
inflammable objects.
166 x 134 x 101 (L x B x H)
230 V / 50 Hz (120 V / 60 Hz)
105 W
1 (Control Unit) and 3 (Soldering Tool)
230 V: T 630 mA (120 V: T 1,0 A)
°C Version
Hot Air 50°C - 550°C
Soldering Iron & inert gas soldering irons 50°C - 450°C
°F Version
Hot Air 122°F - 999°F
Soldering Iron & inert gas soldering irons 122°F - 842°F
Hot Air ± 30°C (± 54°F)
Soldering Iron & inert gas soldering irons ± 9°C (± 17°F)
Approx. 0 - 10 l/min
approx. 0 - 5 l/min.
Inlet pressure 400 kPa (58 psi), oil-free, dry compressed air or nitrogen (N2)
Compressed air hose of 6 mm (0.24") diameter
The inlet pressure is set permanently to 200 kPa by a pressure regulator.
The pressure regulator must not be adjusted.
Switch on the unit at the mains switch (1). When the unit is
switched on, a self-test is performed during which all the
indicators (2) are illuminated. The temperature set (required
value) and the temperature scale (°C/°F) are then briefly dis-
played. The electronics then switch automatically to the dis-
play of the actual value. The red dot (5) on the display (2) illu-
minates. This dot serves as an optical regulation monitor.
Continuous illumination means that the system is heating
up. Flashing indicates that the operating temperature has
been reached.
Setting the temperature
The digital display (2) shows the actual value temperature.
By pressing the UP or DOWN key (3, 4) the digital display (2)
switches to the setpoint. The setpoint can be changed by
tapping or by firmly pressing the UP or DOWN button (3, 4)
in the desired direction. Pressing the button will change the
setpoint quickly. The digital display (2) returns automatically
to the actual value approximately 2 seconds after releasing
the button.
Adjusting the Air Flow Rate
The air flow rate required can be adjusted at the flow control
valve (9). Turning the control valve (9) to the left increases
the flow rate. Air is fed to the hot air soldering tool as long as
the finger operated switch is held down.
Standard setback for control unit WAD 101:
Setting back the set temperature to 150°C. The setback
time, which follows the switching of the soldering station to
standby mode, is 20 minutes. After three setback times
(60 minutes) the "AUTO-OFF" function is activated. The
soldering tool is switched off (blinking line on the display).
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