EWM PICO 260 CEL PWS Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating instructions
Welding machines for MMA welding
PICO 230
PICO 230 CEL
PICO 260
PICO 260 CEL
PICO 260 CEL PWS
PICO 300
PICO 300 CEL
PICO 300 CEL PWS
N. B. These operating instructions must be read before commissioning.
Failure to do so may be dangerous.
Machines may only be operated by personnel who are familiar with the appropriate safety
regulations.
The machines bear the conformity mark and thus comply with the
EC Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/ EG)
EC EMC Directive (2004/108/ EG)
In compliance with IEC 60974, EN 60974, VDE 0544 the machines can be used in environments
with an increased electrical hazard.
© 2007 Subject to alteration.
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Revised: 28.03.2007
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Contents
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1 Contents
1 Contents..................................................................................................................................................4
2 Safety instructions.................................................................................................................................6
2.1 For your safety...............................................................................................................................6
2.2 Transport and installation...............................................................................................................8
2.2.1 Ambient conditions .........................................................................................................8
2.3 Notes on the use of these operating instructions...........................................................................9
3 Technical data.......................................................................................................................................10
3.1 PICO 230; 230 CEL .....................................................................................................................10
3.2 PICO 260; 260 CEL; 260 CEL PWS............................................................................................11
3.3 PICO 300; 300 CEL; 300 CEL PWS............................................................................................12
4 Machine description.............................................................................................................................13
4.1.1 PICO 230; 260; 300; PICO 230; 260; 300 CEL............................................................13
4.1.2 Front view.....................................................................................................................13
4.1.3 Rear view......................................................................................................................14
4.2 PICO 260; 300 CEL PWS............................................................................................................15
4.2.1 Front view.....................................................................................................................15
4.2.2 Rear view......................................................................................................................16
5 Functional characteristics...................................................................................................................17
5.1 Machine control – Operating elements........................................................................................17
5.2 Welding data display....................................................................................................................18
5.3 MMA welding................................................................................................................................18
5.3.1 Selecting MMA welding ................................................................................................18
5.3.2 Selecting the electrode type – Arcforce (welding characteristics)................................18
5.3.2.1 Electrode type allocation...............................................................................19
5.3.3 Selecting hotstart..........................................................................................................19
5.3.4 Antistick.........................................................................................................................20
5.4 TIG welding..................................................................................................................................20
5.4.1 TIG welding selection ...................................................................................................20
5.4.2 TIG arc ignition .............................................................................................................21
5.5 Remote control.............................................................................................................................21
5.5.1 Manual remote control RT 1.........................................................................................21
5.5.2 Foot-operated remote control RTF 1............................................................................21
5.5.3 Manual remote control RT PWS 1................................................................................21
5.6 Advanced settings (MMA welding)...............................................................................................22
5.6.1 Arcforce correction (welding characteristics)................................................................22
5.6.2 Arc length restriction (USP)..........................................................................................23
5.6.3 VRD open circuit voltage reduction (optional)..............................................................23
6 Commissioning.....................................................................................................................................24
6.1 General.........................................................................................................................................24
6.2 Area of application – proper usage..............................................................................................24
6.3 Installation....................................................................................................................................24
6.3.1 Dirt filter.........................................................................................................................25
6.4 Mains connection.........................................................................................................................25
6.5 Machine cooling...........................................................................................................................25
6.6 Workpiece lead, general ..............................................................................................................25
6.7 MMA welding................................................................................................................................26
6.7.1 PICO 230; 260; 300; PICO 230; 260; 300 CEL............................................................26
6.7.1.1 Electrode holder connection..........................................................................26
6.7.1.2 Connection for workpiece lead......................................................................26
6.8 PICO 260; 300 CEL PWS............................................................................................................27
6.8.1.1 Pole reversal changeover switch ..................................................................27
6.8.1.2 Electrode holder connection..........................................................................28
6.8.1.3 Connection for workpiece lead......................................................................28
Contents
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6.9
TIG welding..................................................................................................................................28
6.9.1 Connecting a TIG welding torch with rotating gas valve..............................................28
6.9.2 Shielding gas supply (shielding gas cylinder for welding machine).............................28
6.9.3 Connection for workpiece lead.....................................................................................29
7 Maintenance and care..........................................................................................................................30
7.1 General........................................................................................................................................30
7.2 Cleaning.......................................................................................................................................30
7.3 Repetition test..............................................................................................................................30
7.3.1 Test intervals and scope ..............................................................................................31
7.3.2 Documentation of the test ............................................................................................31
7.3.3 Visual inspection...........................................................................................................31
7.3.4 Measurement of protective conductor resistance ........................................................31
7.3.5 Measurement of insulation resistance..........................................................................32
7.3.6 Measuring the leakage current (protective conductor and contact current).................32
7.3.7 Measuring the open circuit voltage...............................................................................32
7.3.8 Function test of the welding machine...........................................................................32
7.4 Repair Work.................................................................................................................................33
7.5 Disposing of equipment...............................................................................................................34
7.5.1 Manufacturer's declaration to the end user..................................................................34
7.6 Meeting the requirements of RoHS .............................................................................................34
8 3-Year Warranty....................................................................................................................................35
8.1 General Validity............................................................................................................................35
8.2 Warranty Declaration...................................................................................................................36
9 Operating problems, causes and remedies ......................................................................................37
9.1 Error messages (power source) ..................................................................................................37
10 Spare parts list .....................................................................................................................................38
10.1 PICO 230; 230 CEL.....................................................................................................................38
10.1.1 Front view.....................................................................................................................38
10.1.2 Rear view......................................................................................................................39
10.1.3 Left-hand side...............................................................................................................40
10.1.4 Right-hand side ............................................................................................................41
10.2 PICO 260; 260 CEL; 260 CEL PWS............................................................................................42
11 Accessories, options...........................................................................................................................43
11.1 Remote control / connection cable ..............................................................................................43
11.2 Electrode holder / workpiece lead................................................................................................43
11.3 TIG welding torch.........................................................................................................................43
11.4 Options.........................................................................................................................................43
11.5 General accessories....................................................................................................................43
12 Circuit diagrams...................................................................................................................................44
12.1 PICO 230.....................................................................................................................................44
12.2 PICO 230 CEL.............................................................................................................................45
12.3 PICO 260.....................................................................................................................................46
12.4 PICO 260 CEL.............................................................................................................................47
12.5 PICO 260 CEL PWS....................................................................................................................48
12.6 PICO 300.....................................................................................................................................49
12.7 PICO 300 CEL.............................................................................................................................50
12.8 PICO 300 CEL PWS....................................................................................................................51
13 Appendix A ...........................................................................................................................................52
13.1 Declaration of Conformity ............................................................................................................52
Safety instructions
For your safety
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2 Safety instructions
2.1 For your safety
Observe accident prevention regulations!
Ignoring the following safety procedures can be fatal!
Proper usage
This machine has been manufactured according to the latest developments in technology and
current regulations and standards. It is to be operated only for the use for which it was designed
(see chapter Commissioning/Area of application).
Improper usage
However, this machine may be a hazard to persons, animals and property if it is
not used as directed
used by unskilled persons who have not been trained
modified or converted improperly
Our operating instructions will provide you with an introduction into the safe use of the machine.
Therefore please read them carefully and only start work when you are familiar with them.
Any person involved in the operation, maintenance and repair of this machine must read and
follow these operating instructions, especially the safety precautions. Where appropriate, this
should be confirmed by signature.
Furthermore, the
relevant accident prevention regulations,
generally accepted safety regulations,
local regulations, etc. must be observed.
Before undertaking welding tasks, put on prescribed dry protective clothing, e.g. gloves.
Protect eyes and face with protective visor.
Electric shocks can be fatal!
Do not touch any live parts in or on the machine!
The machine may only be connected to correctly earthed sockets.
Only operate with intact connection lead including protective conductor and safety plug.
An improperly repaired plug or damaged mains cable insulation can cause electric shocks.
The machine may only be opened by qualified and authorised specialist staff.
Disconnect from the mains before opening. Switching off is not sufficient. Wait for 2 minutes until the
capacitors have discharged.
Always put down welding torch, stick electrode holder in an insulated condition.
The machine must not be used to defrost pipes!
Even touching low voltages can cause you to get a shock and lead to accidents, so:
Protect yourself from falling before working on platforms or scaffolding.
During welding ensure that you operate earth tongs, torch and workpiece correctly, and not in ways for
which they are not intended. Do not touch live parts with bare skin.
Only replace electrodes when wearing dry gloves.
Never use torches or earth cables with damaged insulation.
Smoke and gases can lead to breathing difficulties and poisoning.
Do not breathe in smoke and gases.
Ensure that there is sufficient fresh air.
Keep solvent vapours away from the arc radiation area. Chlorinated hydrocarbon fumes can be
converted into poisonous phosgene by ultraviolet radiation.
Safety instructions
For your safety
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Workpiece, flying sparks and droplets are hot!
Keep children and animals well away from the working area. Their behaviour is unpredictable.
Move containers with inflammable or explosive liquids away from the working area. There is a danger
of fire and explosion.
Never heat explosive liquids, dusts or gases by welding or cutting. There is also a danger of
explosions when apparently harmless substances develop high pressures in enclosed containers by
heating.
Take care to avoid fire hazards
Any kind of fire hazards must be avoided. Flames can form e.g. when sparks are flying, when parts
are glowing or hot slag is present.
A constant check must be kept on whether fire hazards have arisen in the working area.
Highly inflammable objects, such as matches and cigarette lighters for example, must not be carried in
trouser pockets.
You must ensure that fire extinguishing equipment - appropriate for the welding process - is available
close to the welding work area and that this equipment can be accessed easily.
Containers in which fuels or lubricants have been present must be thoroughly cleaned before welding
begins. It is not sufficient simply for the receptacle to be empty.
After a workpiece has been welded, it must only be touched or brought into contact with inflammable
material when it has cooled down sufficiently.
Loose welding connections can completely destroy protective conductor systems of interior
installations and cause fires. Before beginning welding work, ensure that the earth tongs are properly
fixed to the workpiece or welding bench and that there is a direct electrical connection from the
workpiece to the power source.
Noise exceeding 70 dBA can cause permanent hearing damage!
Wear suitable earmuffs or plugs.
Ensure that other people who spend time in the working area are not inconvenienced by the noise.
Interference by electrical and electromagnetic fields is possible e.g. from the welding machine or
from the high-voltage pulses of the ignition unit.
As laid down in Electromagnetic Compatibility Standard EN 50199, the machines are intended for use
in industrial areas; if they are operated in residential environments, for example, problems may occur
in ensuring electromagnetic compatibility.
The functioning of heart pacemakers can be adversely affected when you are standing near the
welding machine.
It is possible that electronic equipment (e.g. EDP, CNC equipment) in the vicinity of the welding site
could malfunction.
Other mains supply leads, control leads, signal and telecommunications leads above, under and near
the welding device may be subject to interference.
Electromagnetic interference must be reduced to a level that no longer constitutes interference.
Possible reduction measures:
Welding machines must be serviced regularly. (see Chap. Maintenance and care)
Welding leads should be as short as possible and run closely together on or near to the ground.
Selective shielding of other leads and equipment in the environment can reduce radiation.
Repair and modifications may only carried out by authorised, trained, specialist staff.
The warranty becomes null and void in the event of unauthorised interference.
Safety instructions
Transport and installation
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2.2 Transport and installation
The machines may only be transported and operated in an upright position.
Before carrying away or moving, pull out mains plug and place on the machine.
When setting up the machine, resistance to tilting is only guaranteed up to an angle of 10°
(as specified in EN 60974-1).
Secure the gas cylinder!
Place shielding gas cylinders in the holders provided for them and secure with safety chains.
Take care when handling cylinders; do not throw or heat, guard against them toppling over.
When moving by crane, take off the gas cylinder from the welding machine.
2.2.1 Ambient conditions
This machine must not be operated in any area where any risk of explosion exists.
The following conditions must be observed during operation:
Temperature range of the ambient air
During welding: -10°C to +40°C *),
For transport and storage: -25°C to +55°C *)
*) Using the appropriate coolant.
Relative air humidity
up to 50% at 40°C
up to 90% at 20°C
The ambient air must be free of unusual amounts of dust, acids, corrosive gases or substances, etc.,
assuming these are not produced by the welding process.
Examples of unusual operating conditions:
• unusual corrosive smoke,
• vapour,
• excessive oil vapour,
unusual vibrations or jolts,
excessive quantities of dust such as grinding dust etc.,
severe weather conditions,
unusual conditions near the coast or on board ship.
When setting up the machine, ensure a free inlet and outlet of air.
The machine is tested to protection class IP23, i.e.:
Protection against penetration of solid foreign bodies > 12mm,
Protection against water spray up to an angle of 60° to the vertical.
Safety instructions
Notes on the use of these operating instructions
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2.3 Notes on the use of these operating instructions
These operating instructions are arranged into chapters.
To help you find your way around more quickly, in the margins you will occasionally see symbols along
with the sub-headings. These symbols refer to particularly important passages of text which are graded
as follows depending on their importance:
Please note:
Technical features which users must observe.
Warning:
Working and operating procedures which must be followed precisely to avoid damaging or
destroying the machine.
Caution:
Working and operating procedures which must be followed precisely to avoid risk to persons and
includes the "Warning" symbol.
Instructions and lists detailing step-by-step actions in given situations can be recognised by bullet points,
e.g.:
Insert the welding current lead socket into the relevant socket and lock.
Symbol Description
Press
Do not press
Turn
Switch
Technical data
PICO 230; 230 CEL
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3 Technical data
3.1 PICO 230; 230 CEL
PICO range 230 / 230 CEL
Setting range:
TIG
electrode
10 A / 10.4 V to 260 A / 20.4 V
10 A / 20.4 V to 230 A / 29.2 V
MMA operating time
20°C 40°C
40%
50%
55%
60%
100%
-
-
230 A
220 A
180 A
230 A
-
-
200 A
150 A
TIG operating time
20°C 40°C
40%
50%
60%
100%
-
260 A
240 A
200 A
260 A
-
210 A
160 A
Load alternation
10min (60% DC 6 min welding, 4min break)
MMA open circuit voltage
99 V
MMA open circuit voltage with VRD
option
12 V
TIG open circuit voltage
12 V
Mains voltage (tolerances)
3x400 V (+ 20 % to – 25 % )
3x415 V (+ 15 % to – 25 % )
Frequency
50/60 Hz
Mains fuse (safety fuse, slow-blow)
16 A
Mains connection lead
H07RN-F4G1.5
Max. connected power
10.1 kVA
Recommended generator rating
13.7 kVA
cosϕ at Imax / efficiency
0,99 / 88%
Insulation class / protection
classification
H / IP 23
Ambient temperature
-10 °-C to +40°C
Machine cooling / torch cooling
Fan / Gas
Workpiece lead
35 mm2
Dimensions L/W/H
490 x 186 x 350 mm
Weight
16.5 kg
Constructed to standards
EN 60974 / IEC 60974 / VDE 0544
EN 50199 / VDE 0544 Part 206
/
Technical data
PICO 260; 260 CEL; 260 CEL PWS
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3.2 PICO 260; 260 CEL; 260 CEL PWS
PICO range 260; 260 CEL; 260CEL PWS
Setting range:
TIG
electrode
10 A / 10.4 V to 260 A / 20.4 V
10 A / 20.4 V to 260 A / 30.4 V
MMA operating time
20°C 40°C
40%
50%
60%
100%
-
260 A
250 A
190 A
260 A
-
220 A
170 A
TIG operating time
20°C 40°C
50%
60%
100%
-
260 A
200 A
260 A
240 A
190 A
Load alternation
10min (60% DC 6 min welding, 4min break)
MMA open circuit voltage
99 V
MMA open circuit voltage with VRD
option
12 V
TIG open circuit voltage
12 V
Mains voltage (tolerances)
3x400 V (+ 20 % to – 25 % )
3x415 V (+ 15 % to – 25 % )
Frequency
50/60 Hz
Mains fuse (safety fuse, slow-blow)
16 A
Mains connection lead
H07RN-F4G1.5
Max. connected power
11.8 kVA
Recommended generator rating
16.0 kVA
cosϕ at Imax / efficiency
0,99 / 88%
Insulation class / protection
classification
H / IP 23
Ambient temperature
-10 °-C to +40 °C
Machine cooling / torch cooling
Fan / Gas
Workpiece lead
35 qmm
Dimensions L/W/H
490 x 186 x 350 mm;
490 x 186 x 445 mm (260CEL PWS)
Weight
16.5 kg;
23.5 kg (260CEL PWS)
Constructed to standards
EN 60974 / IEC 60974 / VDE 0544
EN 50199 / VDE 0544 Part 206
/
Technical data
PICO 300; 300 CEL; 300 CEL PWS
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3.3 PICO 300; 300 CEL; 300 CEL PWS
PICO range 300; 300 CEL; 300 CEL PWS
Setting range:
TIG
electrode
10 A / 10.4 V to 260 A / 22 V
10 A / 20.4 V to 260 A / 32 V
MMA operating time
20°C 40°C
25%
30%
60%
100%
-
300 A
250 A
190 A
300 A
-
220 A
170 A
TIG operating time
20°C 40°C
30%
40%
60%
100%
-
300 A
260 A
200 A
300 A
-
240 A
190 A
Load alternation
10min (60% DC 6 min welding, 4 min break)
MMA open circuit voltage
99 V
MMA open circuit voltage with VRD
option
12 V
TIG open circuit voltage
12 V
Mains voltage (tolerances)
3x400 V (+ 20 % to – 25 % )
3x415 V (+ 15 % to – 25 % )
Frequency
50/60 Hz
Mains fuse (safety fuse, slow-blow)
16 A
Mains connection lead
H07RN-F4G1.5
Max. connected power
14.3 kVA
Recommended generator rating
19.3 kVA
cosϕ at Imax / efficiency
0,99 / 88%
Insulation class / protection
classification
H / IP 23
Ambient temperature
-10 °-C to +40 °C
Machine cooling / torch cooling
Fan / Gas
Workpiece lead
35 qmm
Dimensions L/W/H
490 x 186 x 350 mm;
490 x 186 x 445 mm (300 CEL PWS)
Weight
16.5 kg;
23.5 kg (300 CEL PWS)
Constructed to standards
EN 60974 / IEC 60974 / VDE 0544
EN 50199 / VDE 0544 Part 206
/
Machine description
PICO 300; 300 CEL; 300 CEL PWS
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4 Machine description
4.1.1 PICO 230; 260; 300; PICO 230; 260; 300 CEL
4.1.2 Front view
1
2
3
4
6
5
7
8
9
Figure 4-1
Item Symbol Description 0
1 Carrying strap
2 Transport bar
3 Carrying handle
4 Control / Operating elements (see chapter Function specification)
5 Cooling air inlet
6
Connection socket, “+” welding current
Workpiece lead or electrode holder connection
7
Rubber feet
8
Connection socket, 19-pole
Remote control connection
9
Connection socket, “-” welding current
Electrode holder or workpiece lead connection
Machine description
PICO 300; 300 CEL; 300 CEL PWS
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4.1.3 Rear view
1
2
3
Figure 4-2
Item Symbol Description 0
1
Main switch, machine on/off
2 Strain relief with mains connection cable
3 Cooling air outlet
Machine description
PICO 260; 300 CEL PWS
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4.2 PICO 260; 300 CEL PWS
4.2.1 Front view
1
2
3
4
6
5
8
7
10
9
Figure 4-3
Item Symbol Description 0
1 Carrying strap
2 Transport bar
3 Carrying handle
4 Control / Operating elements (see chapter Function specification)
5 Cooling air inlet
6
Connection socket, 19-pole
Remote control connection
7
Connection socket, electrode holder
The welding current polarity (“+” or “-”) are based on the setting of the “Welding current
polarity changeover switch”.
8
Rubber feet
9
Welding current potential changeover switch
The changeover switch is used to switch over the welding current polarity (“+” or “-” ) of
the electrode holder and workpiece lead connection sockets.
= Welding current polarity “+” on connection socket .
= Welding current polarity “-” on connection socket .
10
Connection socket, workpiece lead
The welding current polarity (“+” or “-”) are based on the setting of the “Welding current
polarity changeover switch".
Machine description
PICO 260; 300 CEL PWS
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4.2.2 Rear view
1
2
3
4
5
Figure 4-4
Item Symbol Description 0
1
Main switch, machine on/off
2 Strain relief with mains connection cable
3 Cooling air outlet
4
F4
Fuse
Solenoid switch pole reversal fuse
5
F5
Fuse
Solenoid switch pole reversal fuse
Functional characteristics
Machine control – Operating elements
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5 Functional characteristics
5.1 Machine control – Operating elements
Figure 5-1
Item Symbol Description 0
1
Three-figure LED display
Display of welding current and voltage, welding parameters, error code
2
“Collective interference” signal light
Error messages, see chapter on troubleshooting, causes and remedies
3
“Excess temperature” signal light
In case of excess temperature, temperature monitors de-activate the power unit, and
the excess temperature control lamp comes on. Once the machine has cooled down,
welding can continue without any further measures.
4
sec
Hotstart time signal light (0.1 sec to 20 sec)
5
AMP%
Hotstart current signal light
50 % to 200 % of the main current
6
AMP
Current signal light
7
AMP
sec
“Welding parameter setting” rotary transducer
Setting of welding current and other welding parameter and their values
8
VRD open circuit voltage reduction (optional)
9
“Welding process” button
MMA welding
TIG welding
Functional characteristics
Welding data display
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Item Symbol Description 0
10
AMP
VOLT
“Display switching” button
AMP
Welding current display
VOLT
Welding voltage display
11
“Arcforce” button (welding characteristics) according to electrode type
12
“Select welding parameters” button
This button is used to select the welding parameters depending on the welding process
and operating mode used.
5.2 Welding data display
The welding data display shows all relevant welding parameters and their values as selected. To the right
of the display on the control is an "arrow key" for selecting between welding current and welding voltage.
Further parameter displays are described later on in this chapter.
5.3 MMA welding
5.3.1 Selecting MMA welding
Control element Action Result Display
x x
MMA welding signal light
lights up
The last welding current set in this
procedure is displayed
AMP
sec
Main current setting
Welding current is displayed
5.3.2 Selecting the electrode type – Arcforce (welding characteristics)
During the welding process, arcforce prevents the electrode sticking in the weld pool with
increases in current. This makes it easier to weld large-drop melting electrode types at low
current strengths with a short arc in particular.
The electrode types used must be selected on the machine control to achieve the optimum
welding properties of the electrode types.
Control element Action Result Display
x x
The corresponding signal light
displays the selection.
-
Functional characteristics
MMA welding
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5.3.2.1 Electrode type allocation
PICO 230; 260; 300
Item Electrode type
a)
rutile
b)
rutile basic
c)
basic
d)
rutile/cellulose
PICO 230; 260; 300 CEL
PICO 260; 300 CEL PWS
Item Electrode type
a)
rutile
b)
rutile basic
c)
basic and
rutile/cellulose
e)
cellulose
Figure 5-2
The selectable electrode characteristics on the machine control are guideline values. Every
characteristic can also be optimised for the relevant electrode types and their welding properties
(see chapter "Arcforce correction").
5.3.3 Selecting hotstart
Hotstart current
Control element Action Result Display
1 x
Signal light
AMP%
lights up.
Hotstart current is shown in
%
Hotstart current is set as a percentage of
the main current (50 % to 200 %).
Hotstart current is shown in
%
After a waiting time of approx 5 seconds, the display changes back to the main current set and
the signal light
AMP
comes on.
Hotstart time
Control element Action Result Display
2 x
Signal light
sec
lights up.
Hotstart time is displayed in
seconds
Hotstart time is set (0.1 sec to 20 secs) Hotstart time is displayed in
seconds
After a waiting time of approx 5 seconds, the display changes back to the main current set and
the signal light
AMP
comes on.
Functional characteristics
TIG welding
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Functional sequence of hotstart device
The hotstart device uses an increased ignition current to improve arc ignition. The parameters for
the hotstart current and time can be adjusted individually.
When the stick electrode has been struck, the arc ignites at the adjusted hotstart current AMP (factory
setting: 120% of main current)
and welds at this current until the hotstart time in seconds has elapsed
(factory setting: 1 second). The hotstart current then reduces to the main current set.
Symbol Meaning
AMP Main current
AMP% Hotstart
current
sec Hotstart time
t
AMP%
AMP
I
sec
Figure 5-3
5.3.4 Antistick
Anti-stick prevents the electrode from annealing.
If the electrode sticks in spite of the Arcforce device, the
machine automatically switches over to the minimum
current within about 1 second to prevent the electrode
from overheating. Check the welding current setting
and correct according to the welding task!
Figure 5-4
5.4 TIG welding
5.4.1 TIG welding selection
Control element Action Result Display
x x
TIG welding signal light
lights
up
The last welding current set in
this procedure is displayed
AMP
sec
Main current setting
Read welding current
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EWM PICO 260 CEL PWS Operating Instructions Manual

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