Connection for TIG welding
- Connect (5) the earth clamp to the positive socket (+) (6)
ofthe power source.
- Connect the TIG torch coupling (7) to the torch socket (8)
ofthe power source.
- Connect the gas hose from the cylinder to the rear gas con-
nection.
- Connect the signal cable of the torch to the appropriate con-
nector (9).
- Connect the gas hose of the torch to the appropriate union/
connection (10).
- Connect the red colored
inlet quick connector of the cooling unit.
- Connect the blue colored
outlet quick connector of the cooling unit.
3 SYSTEM PRESENTATION
3.1 General
The Genesis 2700 TLH are constant current inverter power
sources developed for electrode (MMA), TIG DC (direct current)
welding.
They are fully digital multiprocessor systems (data processing on
DSP and communication over CAN-BUS), capable of meeting
the various requirements of the welding world in the best pos-
sible way.
water pipe of the torch to the
water pipe of the torch to the
3.2 Front control panel
1
Power supply
Indicates that the equipment is connected to the mains
and is on.
2
General alarm
Indicates the possible intervention of protection devices
such as the temperature protection (consult the "Alarm
codes" section).
3
Power on
Indicates the presence of voltage on the equipment
outlet connections.
4
7-segment display
Allows the general welding machine parameters to be
displayed during start-up, settings, current and voltage
readings, while welding, and encoding of the alarms.
5
LCD display
Allows the general welding machine parameters to be
displayed during start-up, settings, current and voltage
readings, while welding, and encoding of the alarms.
Allows all the operations to be displayed instantaneously.
6
Main adjustment handle
Allows the welding current to be continuously adjusted.
Allows entry to set up, the selection and the setting of
the welding parameters.
7
Processes/functions
Let you select the various system functions (welding
process, welding mode, current pulse, graphic mode,
etc.).
8
Not used
9
Programs
Allows the storage and management of 64 welding
programs which can be personalised by the operator.
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