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Jasic TIG200 - User Manual

Jasic TIG200
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Copyright©2022 Shenzhen JASIC Technology Co., Ltd.
TIG200/TIG200P
TIG200PFC /TIG200P PFC
IGBT INVERTER WELDER

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Questions and Answers

  • D
    debraadamsJul 28, 2025
    Why does the electrode holder become very hot on my Jasic TIG200?
    • J
      James McdowellJul 28, 2025
      If your Jasic Welding System's electrode holder gets very hot, it's likely because the holder's rated current is less than the actual current it's handling. The solution is to replace it with an electrode holder that has a higher rated current capacity.
  • M
    Michael JohnsonAug 1, 2025
    What to do if Jasic Welding System shows over current LED?
    • N
      Nicholas GibbsAug 1, 2025
      If your Jasic Welding System shows a no-load voltage of “0” and the over current LED is on, it indicates an over current issue or damage to the power components. Try restarting the machine. If the problem continues, it's recommended to contact the service center of your distributor.
  • M
    michaelserranoAug 6, 2025
    What to do if Jasic TIG200 shows under voltage LED?
    • B
      Bethany Anderson PhDAug 6, 2025
      If your Jasic Welding System is showing a no-load voltage of “0” and the under voltage LED is illuminated, it could be due to low mains voltage or auxiliary power failure. Welding can be resumed once the mains voltage returns to the appropriate level. If the auxiliary power has failed, replace the faulty circuit board.
  • M
    Megan OwensAug 9, 2025
    What to do if Jasic Welding System shows overheating LED?
    • J
      Joseph BrownAug 9, 2025
      If your Jasic Welding System shows a no-load voltage of “0” and the overheating LED is on, it means the overheating protection is active. The system should recover automatically once the welding machine has cooled down.
  • S
    savagejenniferAug 13, 2025
    Why no arc can be started on Jasic TIG200 Welding System?
    • S
      Sherri EspinozaAug 14, 2025
      If you're having trouble starting an arc with your Jasic Welding System, make sure that the mains power supply cable is properly connected. Also, check for and resolve any phase failure issues in the mains power supply.
  • A
    Aimee LesterAug 18, 2025
    How to fix difficult arc ignition on Jasic TIG200 Welding System?
    • J
      Jessica ClayAug 18, 2025
      If you're finding it difficult to ignite the arc on your Jasic Welding System, it might be because the arc ignition current is too low, or the arc starting time is too short. Try increasing the arc ignition current or extending the arc starting time.
  • C
    Charles DurhamAug 22, 2025
    What to do if electrode sticking on Jasic TIG200 Welding System?
    • R
      Robert GuzmanAug 23, 2025
      If the electrode is sticking during welding with your Jasic Welding System, the arc force current might be too low. Try increasing the arc force current.

Summary

Safety Precautions

General Safety

General safety norms for arc welding and plasma cutting machines.

Specific Safety Risks

Covers hazards from arc rays, fire, hot material, and noise.

Electromagnetic and Mechanical Safety

Addresses magnetic field risks and hazards from moving parts.

Other Precautions

Important warnings on location, lifting, input connection, and operating conditions.

Description of Symbols

Product Overview

Technical Parameters

Installation

External Interface Description

Details and diagrams of the front and rear panel interfaces and connectors.

Power Installation

Steps and safety warnings for connecting the welder to the power supply.

MMA Electrode Holder and Earth Cable Connection

Procedure for connecting the MMA electrode holder and earth clamp.

TIG Welding Torch and Earth Cable Connection

Procedure for connecting the TIG welding torch, earth cable, and gas cylinder.

Wired Handheld Remote Controller Connection

Instructions for connecting an optional wired handheld remote controller.

Wireless Receiver Module Installation

Steps for installing an optional wireless receiver module.

Control Panel

HD Digital Panel Overview

Overview of the digital panel and its main components for TIG200/TIG200PFC.

TIG Parameter Display and Indicators

Explains TIG parameters, their displays, and related indicators.

Panel Displays and Mode Selection

Parameter/error displays, protective indicators, and welding mode selection.

Control Functions

Arc start modes, remote control, Smart gas, and parameter adjustment knob.

MMA and Operation Mode Settings

VRD indicator, MMA parameter selection, and TIG operation modes.

Remote Controller Usage

Instructions for wireless and wired remote controller operation.

TIG200 P;TIG200 P PFC Panel Details

Specifics of the digital panel for TIG200P/TIG200P PFC models.

Other Control Panel Functions

Standby, voltage protection, factory reset, barcode display, VRD function.

Welding Function Operation

MMA Operation

Detailed instructions for performing MMA welding.

MMA Manual Welding Mode Selection

How to select manual welding mode and adjust current, hot start, and arc force.

Turn Off Power Supply After MMA Welding

Procedure for safely turning off the welder after MMA welding.

DC TIG Operation

Guide to performing welding operations using the DC TIG mode.

Set DC TIG Welding Parameters

How to set various parameters for DC TIG welding.

DC TIG Welding Procedure

Steps for performing DC TIG welding, including gas adjustment and parameter setting.

DC Pulse TIG Operation

Guide to performing welding operations using the DC Pulse TIG mode.

DC Pulse TIG Welding Procedure

Steps for performing DC Pulse TIG welding and turning off the power.

Maintenance

Power Supply Maintenance

Procedures for daily, monthly, and yearly maintenance of the power supply.

Welding Torch Maintenance

Maintenance procedures and troubleshooting for the welding torch.

Troubleshooting

Common Malfunction Analysis and Solution

Analysis of common problems and their solutions for MMA and TIG welding.

Alarms and Solutions

Explains error codes, their possible causes, and corresponding countermeasures.

Packaging, Transportation, Storage, and Waste Disposal

Appendix 1: Wiring Diagram of TIG200 P PFC;TIG200 PFC

Appendix 2: Wiring Diagram of TIG200 P;TIG200

Appendix 3: List of Common Spare Parts

Jasic TIG200 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Frequency50/60 Hz
Protection ClassIP21S
Insulation ClassF
Duty Cycle60%
Welding TypeTIG, MMA
Rated Output Current200A

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