INSTALLATION – FONCTIONNEMENT PRODUIT
Only qualified personnel authorized by the manufacturer should perform the installation of the welding equipment.
During set up, the operator must ensure that the machine is unplugged. Connecting generators in a series or a parallel
circuit is forbidden.
HARDWARE DESCRIPTION
These welding are, Inverter, portable welder, for covered electrode and TIG Lift in DC. It allows welding with rutiles,
basic, stainless steel and cast iron electrodes. In TIG, it allows to weld most of metals except aluminium and alloys. It
is protected for a use on electric generators (230V /+- 15%).
POWER SUPPLY – START UP
• This equipment is supplied with a 16 A CEE7 / 7 plug and must be connected to a three-wire 230V (50-60 Hz) single-
phase electrical installation with the earthed neutral. The 200E FV CEL integrates a « Flexible Voltage » system. It has
to be plugged on a power supply variable between 110V and 240V (50 – 60 Hz) WITH earth. The absorbed effective
current (I1eff) is shown on the machine, for maximal using conditions. Check that the power supply and its protection
(fuse and/or circuit-breaker) is compatible with the necessary current during use. In some countries, the change of plug
can be necessary to allow a use at maximal conditions. The welder must be installed so that the main plug is accessible.
• The start-up is done by pressing «
The device turns into protection mode if the supply voltage is over 265V for the single-phase products (the sсreen dis-
plays
).
Normal operation will resume when the voltage has returned to its nominal range.
CONNECTION ON A GENERATOR
The machine can work with generators as long as the auxiliary power matches these requirements :
- The voltage must be AC, always set as specified, and the peak voltage below 400V,
- The frequency must be between 50 and 60 Hz.
It is imperative to check these requirements as several generators generate high voltage peaks that can damage these
machines.
PRODUCT FEATURES
• The welding machine has a constant voltage output in MMA. Duty cycles
• The duty cycle following the norm EN60974-1 is indicated in the table here below:
X @ 40°C (T cycle = 10 min)
I max
60%
100%
While under intensive use exceeding the duty cycle (> to duty cycle) the thermal protection can turn on, in this case, the
machine swictes off and the thermal protection indicator light switches on until the machine returns to normal operting
temperature. The tests have been realized at 40 °C.
Mode MMA
• Your machine is equipped with 3 specific functions to Inverters :
- The Hot Start increases the current at the beginning of the welding.
- The Arc Force increases the current in order to avoid the sticking when electrode enters in melted metal.
- The Anti Sticking allows you to easily withdraw your electrode without damaging it in case of sticking.
MMA WELDING (ELECTRODE) INTERFACE ON PAGE 52
1. Connect cables; electrode holder and ground clip in the connecting connectors,
2. Position the electrode on the electrode holder,
3. Select the MMA position (2) with the selector
4. Set the desired intensity using the
5. Set the «HOT START» and «ARC FORCE» by repeatedly pressing the button
200E FV CEL
»
MMA (110Veff) MMA (230Veff)
25% @ 120 A
25% @ 200 A
90 A
135 A
80 A
115 A
(5) for 3 sec. (If the TIG mode is activated)
and
keys (4). The current is displayed on the digital display (1).
200E FV CEL
HOT START
0 > 90%
ARC FORCE
TIG (110Veff)
TIG (230Veff)
40% @ 140 A
35% @ 200 A
120 A
165 A
110 A
135 A
(5).
EN
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