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Details safe operating environments, temperature, humidity, and dust limits.
Covers personal protective equipment and general safety precautions for users and bystanders.
Explains hazards from welding fumes and gases and necessary ventilation or respiratory protection.
Outlines measures to prevent fires and explosions caused by welding operations.
Provides safety guidelines for handling and storing gas cylinders used during welding.
Details precautions to prevent electrical shock hazards associated with welding equipment.
Discusses potential electromagnetic interference and its effects on users and equipment.
Explains the equipment's Ingress Protection (IP) rating for dust and water resistance.
Instructions for safely moving and handling the welding equipment.
Guidelines for placing the equipment in a suitable and safe location.
Procedures for connecting the welding machine to the power supply and earth.
General installation requirements and considerations for the welding system.
An overview of the welding system's capabilities and digital multiprocessor technology.
Describes the functions of each button and display element on the front control panel.
Explains how the main screen displays welding parameters and measurements during operation.
Instructions for accessing and adjusting various setup parameters for enhanced control.
Details how to manage and store up to 64 personalized welding programs.
Allows customization of the 7-segment display for parameter viewing.
Options to customize parameters on the main menu for different welding processes.
Enables locking of control panel settings with a security password.
Manages parameter adjustments via external devices like RC or torch.
Sets warning and guard limits for controlling welding process parameters.
Displays alarm codes and types to help diagnose and resolve issues.
Identifies connections and the power switch on the rear of the unit.
Describes the various power and signal sockets on the front panel.
Explains how remote controls interact with the power source for parameter adjustments.
Details the RC 100 unit for managing welding current and voltage adjustments.
Describes the pedal control for adjusting output current during TIG welding.
Covers the remote control for changing output current without interrupting welding.
Explains the RC 200 unit for managing all power source parameters.
Information on ST series torches for TIG welding.
Details ST...U/D series torches for controlling TIG welding parameters.
Information on ST...DIGITIG series torches for TIG welding parameter control.
Explains MMA welding principles, electrode selection, and arc striking techniques.
Details the TIG welding process, arc striking methods, and polarity.
| Input Voltage | 400 V |
|---|---|
| Input Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
| Welding Current Range | 10 - 320 A |
| Output Current Range | 10 - 320 A |
| Efficiency | 85% |
| Protection Class | IP23 |
| Duty Cycle | 60% at 320A |









