User manual
Do not use the cables or torch to move the welding power source. It should be moved in an upright position.
Do not carry or transport the power source overhead of people or objects.
Never lift a gas cylinder and the welding power source at the same time. Their transportation requirements are different.
SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT
• Place the welding power source on a floor with a maximum inclination of 10°.
• Provide sufficient space to ventilate the welding power source and access the controls.
• Do not use in an area with conductive metal dust.
• The welding power source should be protected from heavy rain and not exposed to direct sunlight.
• The machine is IP23S rated, meaning:
- its dangerous parts are protected from being entered by objects greater than 12.5 mm and,
- it is protected against rain falling at an angle of up to 60° from vertical, providing that any moving parts (fan) are stationary.
This product can therefore be stored outdoors in accordance with the IP23 protection rating.
The power cables, extensions and welding cables must be fully uncoiled to prevent overheating.
The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for damage to persons or objects caused by improper and dangerous use of this
equipment.
MAINTENANCE / RECOMMENDATIONS
• Maintenance should only be carried out by a qualified person. Annual maintenance is recommended.
• Switch off the power supply by pulling the plug and wait two minutes before working on the equipment.. Inside the macine, the
voltages and currents are high and dangerous.
• Regularly remove the cover and blow out any dust. Take advantage of the opportunity to have the electrical connections checked with an insulated
tool by a qualified professional.
• Regularly check the condition of the power cable. If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, the after sales service
team or an equally qualified person to avoid any danger.
• Leave the welding power source vents free for air intake and outflow.
• Do not use this welding power source for thawing pipes, recharging batteries/storage batteries or starter motors.
INSTALLATION - USING THE PRODUCT
Only experienced personnel, authorised by the manufacturer, may carry out the machine's set-up. During set-up, ensure that the power source is
unplugged from the mains. Series or parallel power source connections are not allowed. It is recommended to use the welding cables supplied with
the unit in order to obtain the best possible product performance.
DESCRIPTION
This equipment is a power source for tungsten arc welding (TIG) in direct current (TIG DC) and for welding with coated electrodes (MMA).
DESCRIPTION OF THE EQUIPMENT (I)
1-
Keypad
2-
Positive polarity socket
3-
Torch gas connector
4-
Torch trigger connector
5-
Negative polarity socket
6-
Power cable
7-
Gas bottle connector
HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI) (II)
1-
Welding cycle (9 accessible parameters)
2-
Display and measurement units
3-
Lock / Unlock
4-
Welding processes (TIG / MMA)
5-
Sub-processes
POWER SWITCH
TITAN 231 DC FV:
This equipment is delivered with a single-phase 3-pole (P+N+PE) 230V 16A CEE17 socket. The machine is equipped with a «Flexible Voltage»
system and can be powered by an earthed electrical installation between 110V and 240V (50 - 60 Hz).
TITAN 321 DC TRI:
This equipment is delivered with a 16 A socket type EN 60309-1 which must be connected to a three-phase 400V (50 - 60 Hz) power supply fitted
with four wires and one earthed neutral.
Translation of the original
instructions
START / STOP switch (231 DC FV)
8-
ON / OFF switch (321 DC TRI)
9-
Remote control connector
Optional NUM TIG-1 kit connector (037960) = SAM automation
10-
Optional NUM-1 kit connector (063938) = digital remote control
11-
USB connector for updates
12-
Connector for cooling unit (Koolweld 1)
6-
Gas purge
7-
Ignition methods
8-
Trigger modes
9-
Navigation and confirmation thumbwheel
10-
Job and back
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