4.2 Rear control panel (Fig. 2)
*
I1: Off/On switch
Turns on the electric power to the welder.
It has two positions, "O" off, and "I" on.
WARNING
*
With the I1 switch in the "I" on position, the welder is
operational, and gives a voltage between the positive (+)
and negative (-) clamps.
*
The welder is connected to the mains supply even if the I1
switch is in the "O" position, and therefore there are elec-
trically live parts inside it. Carefully follow the instruc-
tions given in this manual.
*
1 : Supply cable
*
2 : Ventilation slots. Never allow them to be obstructed.
4.3 ldentification
The data plate stamped on the metal structure complies with
the EN 60974-1, EN 50199 international standards and contains
the following information:
*
(a) Manufacturer's name and address
*
(b) Trademark
*
(c) Model
*
(N°) Serial number
*
(
) The welding power source comprises a fre-
quency converter followedby an transformer and rectifier that
transforms input voltage into direct current.
*
(EN 60974-1/EN 50199) Standards applied.
*
( ---- ) Direct current.
*
(x) Utilisation factor expressed as a percentage of useful work
over a cycle of 10 minutes at an ambient temperature of
40°C.
*
(I2) Rated weld current.
*
(U2) Conventional load voltage.
*
(Uo) Rated no-load voltage.
*
(
) TIG welding.
*
(
) MMA welding.
*
(
) 1input phases.
* (IP 23C) Casing protection degree in compliance with the EN
60529 Standard:
IP2XX Casing protected against access to dangerous compo-
nents with fingers and against the introduction of
foreign matters with diameter 12.5 mm.
IPX3X Casing protected against rain failing at 60°on the
vertical line.
IPXXC Casing protected against contact of a test gauge Ø
2.5 mm length 100 mm with live dangerous parts.
* (U1) Rated power supply voltage.
* (50/60 Hz) Power supply rated frequency.
Fig.2
* (I1max) Maximum supply current.
(I1eff) Effective supply current.
* (
) Generator suitable for installation in places whe-
re major risks of electric shocks are present.
* (
) In compliance with the European regulations in force.
4.4 Technical characteristics
Power supply voltage
(50/60 Hz)
Max. absorbed power in TIG
Max. absorbed current in TIG
Absorbed current in TIG
Max. absorbed power in MMA
Max. absorbed current in MMA
Absorbed current in MMA
Absorbed current with
2.50 electrode 80 A @ 40%
Absorbed current with
3.25 electrode 110 A @ 40%
Absorbed current with
4.00 electrode 140 A @ 40%
Efficiency (x=100%)
Power factor
Cosϕ
Welding current
Adjustment range
Open-circuit voltage
(limited) MMA/TIG
Protection rating
lnsulation class
Construction standards
Dimensions (lxdxh)
Weight
Above data are referred to environment al 40°C
5.0 TRANSPORT - UNLOADING
Never underestimate the weight of the equipment,
see 4.4.
Never make the cargo pass or leave it suspended
over people or things.
Neither let the equipment or the single unit fall,
nor put it down with force.
Once it has been removed from the packing, the
power source is supplied with an extendible belt
which can be used to move it in the hand or on the
shoulder.
G 164 TLH
G 164 LIFT
1x230 V
1x230 V
+10% -15% +10% -15%
3,2 KW
3,2 KW
(x=35%)
(x=40%)
20 A
20 A
(x=35%)
(x=40%)
12 A
14 A
(x=100%)
(x=100%)
5,1 KW
5,1 KW
(x=35%)
(x=40%)
32,2 A
32,2 A
(x=35%)
(x=40%)
20,2 A
22,2 A
(x=100%)
(x=100%)
9,2 A
9,2 A
13,5 A
13,5 A
17 A
17 A
0,85
0,85
0,7
0,7
0,99
0,99
160 A
160 A
(x=35%)
(x=40%)
125 A
130 A
(x=60%)
(x=60%)
110 A
120 A
(x=100%)
(x=100%)
5-160 A
5-160 A
54/60 V
54/54 V
IP23 C
H
EN60974-1/EN50199
130x360x250 130x310x250
mm
mm
8,5 Kg
7 Kg
17