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Parweld XTI 200 AC/DC P - User Manual

Parweld XTI 200 AC/DC P
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XTI 200 AC/DC P
INVERTER WELDER
Instructions for use
ISSUE 3

Questions and Answers

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    Lisa HarrisAug 17, 2025
    What to do if my Parweld XTI 200 AC/DC P has a total loss of power?
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      Michelle GrahamAug 17, 2025
      If your Parweld Welding System experiences a total loss of power, and the pilot lamp is off, there's no output, and the fan isn't working, here's what you can check: * First, verify that there isn't a failure of input voltage and re-establish the mains supply. * Second, check for possible over voltage and, if necessary, move the machine to an alternative supply.
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    Jonathan RiceAug 19, 2025
    Why does the electrode melt or oxidize when an arc is struck with my Parweld XTI 200 AC/DC P?
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      Susan OliverAug 19, 2025
      The electrode might melt or oxidize upon striking an arc due to several reasons: 1. There might be no gas flowing to the welding region. Check the gas lines for kinks or breaks and verify the gas cylinder contents. 2. The torch could be clogged with dust, so clean it. 3. The gas hose might be cut, requiring a replacement. 4. The gas passage may contain impurities; disconnect the gas hose from the torch and raise the gas pressure to blow them out. 5. The gas regulator could be turned off; ensure it is on.
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    Matthew WrightAug 22, 2025
    What to do if weld bead is too wide and flat with my Parweld XTI 200 AC/DC P Welding System?
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      Cindy SanchezAug 22, 2025
      If the weld bead is too wide and flat, or you notice undercut at the edges or excessive burn-through, it's likely that the welding current is too high. Decrease the welding current to resolve this.
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    Kaitlin IbarraAug 26, 2025
    What to do if my Parweld Welding System has a dirty weld pool?
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      lblackAug 26, 2025
      A dirty weld pool can occur if the electrode is contaminated through contact with the work piece or filler rod material; clean the electrode by grinding off the contaminants. Alternatively, the gas may be contaminated with air; in this case, check the gas lines for cuts and loose fittings, or change the gas cylinder.
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    bryanjoyceAug 28, 2025
    What to do if my Parweld XTI 200 AC/DC P has a poor weld finish?
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      stantoncarlAug 28, 2025
      A poor weld finish can be due to inadequate shielding gas. Increase the gas flow or check the gas line for any gas flow problems.
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    Matthew RobinsonAug 30, 2025
    Why does the electrode melt when arc is struck with my Parweld XTI 200 AC/DC P Welding System?
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      Carlos FarmerAug 30, 2025
      If the electrode melts when the arc is struck, it may be connected to the ‘+’ terminal. Connect the electrode to the ‘-‘ terminal.
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    trevor30Sep 2, 2025
    What to do if welding current reduces when welding with Parweld Welding System?
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      johnmorrisSep 2, 2025
      If the welding current reduces during welding, it may be due to a poor work lead connection to the work piece. Ensure that the work lead has a positive electrical connection to the work piece.
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    tammy53Sep 5, 2025
    How to fix excessive bead build up with Parweld XTI 200 AC/DC P Welding System?
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      christopher63Sep 5, 2025
      If you're experiencing excessive bead build up or poor fusion at the edges of the weld, it's likely the welding current is too low. Increase the weld current and/or improve the joint preparation.
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    Kevin StevensSep 7, 2025
    What to do if weld bead cannot be established with Parweld XTI 200 AC/DC P?
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      Alexander DixonSep 8, 2025
      If a weld bead cannot be established, consider the following: * Ensure the work clamp is properly connected to the work piece. * Verify that the tungsten electrode size is appropriate for the welding current. * Confirm you're using the correct electrode type for the welding job. * Check that the gas flow rate is correct for the welding job. * Ensure you're using the right shielding gas. * Improve the work clamp connection to the work piece.
  • L
    Linda MaySep 12, 2025
    What causes arc flutters during TIG welding with Parweld Welding System?
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      jeancampbellSep 12, 2025
      Arc fluttering during TIG welding can occur if the tungsten electrode is too large for the welding current; select the right size electrode. Arc fluttering can also be caused by the absence of oxides in the weld pool.

Summary

Safety Precautions

Gases and Fumes

Hazards from welding gases and fumes, need for ventilation and PPE.

Electric Shock

Risks of severe or fatal shock from high voltage electrical energy.

Fire and Explosion

Risks of fire and explosion from sparks, slag, and flammable materials.

Noise Hazards

Risks of permanent hearing loss from loud noise, need for ear protection.

Arc Welding Rays

Danger of UV/IR rays injuring eyes and skin, need for protective eyewear.

General Description

Installation

Location Requirements

Guidelines for placing the welding machine in a safe and suitable environment.

Power Supply Connection

Instructions for safely connecting the welding machine to the power supply.

Control Panel Overview

Machine Controls and Indicators

Explanation of all buttons, switches, and indicators on the welding machine.

MMA Welding Guide

Electrode Polarity

How electrode polarity is generally connected for MMA welding.

Material Welding Effects

How different materials are affected by stick welding.

Electrode Types

Classification and applications of various arc welding electrodes.

Metals and Electrode Comments

Guidance on electrodes for mild steel, cast iron, and stainless steel.

TIG Welding Guide

TIG Cable Connections

Proper connection of TIG torch and work lead.

Basic Control Setups

Standard settings for DC and AC TIG welding.

Pulse Settings

Adjustment of frequency, duration, and background current for pulse TIG.

TIG Guide Ranges

Recommended current ranges based on electrode diameter.

Tungsten Electrode Types

Welding applications for Thoriated and Ceriated tungsten electrodes.

Filler Wire Selection

Guide for selecting appropriate filler wire diameter.

Shielding Gas Selection

Recommended shielding gases for different alloys.

Routine Maintenance

Troubleshooting

TIG Welding Problems

Common TIG welding issues and their potential causes and remedies.

MMA Welding Problems

Common MMA welding issues, causes, and remedies for porosity and cracking.

Power Source Problems

Issues related to arc establishment, output current, and power loss.

Declarations and Warranty

EC Declaration of Conformity

Statement of compliance with EU directives and standards.

RoHS Compliance

Declaration regarding restricted hazardous substances in components.

Statement of Warranty

Limited Warranty Terms

Details on Parweld's warranty coverage and limitations.

Limitation of Liability

Exclusions and limitations on Parweld's liability for damages.

Parweld XTI 200 AC/DC P Specifications

General IconGeneral
Input Voltage230V
Input Current32A
Output Current Range (DC)5-200A
Output Current200A
Rated Output Voltage18V
Duty Cycle (40°C)35% @ 200A
Efficiency85%
Protection ClassIP23
Cooling SystemFan cooled
Welding ProcessesMMA/TIG

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