© Jack Sealey Limited
Original Language Version
INSTRUCTIONS FOR:
TIG/MMA INVERTER
WELDERS
160A, 180A, 200A 230V
MODEL NOS
:
TIG160S.V2, TIG180S.V2, TIG200S.V2
IMPORTANT:
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. NOTE THE SAFE OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS, WARNINGS & CAUTIONS. USE THE PRODUCT
CORRECTLY AND WITH CARE FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS INTENDED. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY AND WILL
INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY. KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS SAFE FOR FUTURE USE.
Thank you for purchasing a Sealey product. Manufactured to a high standard, this product will, if used according to these instructions
and maintained properly, give you years of trouble free performance.
TIG160S.V2, TIG180S.V2, TIG200S.V2 Issue: 1 - 11/07/16
Refer to Instruction Manual
Wear protective gloves
Warning:
Fumes & Gases
Warning:
Electric Shock
Warning:
Fire Risk
Warning:
Arc Rays
Warning:
Magnetic Fields
1. SAFETY
1.1
ELECTRICAL SAFETY.
WARNING! It is the user’s responsibility to check the following:
You must
check all electrical equipment and appliances to ensure they
are safe before using.
You must
inspect power supply leads, plugs and all electrical connections for wear and damage.
You must
ensure the
risk of electric shock is minimised by the installation of appropriate safety devices. An RCCB (Residual Current Circuit Breaker) should be
incorporated in the main distribution board. We recommend that an RCD (Residual Current Device) is used with all electrical products. It is
particularly important to use an RCD together with portable products that are plugged into an electrical supply not protected by an RCCB. If in
doubt consult a competent electrician. You may obtain a Residual Current Device by contacting your Sealey dealer.
You must
also read and
understand the following instructions concerning electrical safety.
1.1.1 The
Electricity At Work Act 1989
requires all portable electrical appliances,
if used on business premises,
to be tested by a competent
person on a regular basis by using a Portable Appliance Tester (PAT).
1.1.2 The
Health & Safety at Work Act 1974
makes owners of electrical appliances responsible for the safe condition of the appliance, and the
safety of the appliance operator.
If in any doubt about electrical safety, contact a competent electrician.
1.1.3 Ensure the insulation on all cables and product itself is safe before connecting to mains power supply. See 1.1.1. use a Portable
Appliance Tester (PAT).
1.1.4 Ensure that cables are always protected against short circuit and overload.
1.1.5 Check power supply, leads, plugs and all electrical connections regularly for wear or damage, especially power connections to ensure
none is loose.
1.1.6 Check the voltage marked on the product is the same as the electrical power supply to be used. Check fused plugs are fitted with correct
capacity fuse.
1.1.7
DO NOT
pull or carry the powered appliance by its power supply lead. Products such as inverters must not be pulled or carried by their
output cables.
1.1.8
DO NOT
pull power plugs from sockets by the power cable.
1.1.9
DO NOT
use worn or damage leads, plugs or connections. Replace or have repaired immediately by competent persons. In case of
damage, cut off and fit a new plug
1.1.10
NO plug is fitted to this machine. Whilst it is possible to perform TIG welding at lower power settings using a 13Amp mains
source, ordinary ARC welding (without gas) and TIG welding at higher power settings will require the machine to be connected
to a 30A supply either by direct wiring into your mains circuit or by fitting an industrial round pin plug & socket for more
flexible usage. In either case we recommend you contact a competent electrician to assess your existing wiring installation and
follow the recommendations in full. Particular attention should be paid to the provision of adequate fuses on the mains circuit
and to the earthing of the machine.
If a 13A power source is used wire the plug as shown to the right.
a)
WARNING!
Ensure the unit is correctly earthed via a three-pin plug.
b) Connect the Yellow/Green earth wire to the earth terminal ‘E’.
c) Connect the Brown live wire to live terminal ‘L’.
d) Connect the Blue neutral wire to the neutral terminal ‘N’.
WARNING! Be very cautious if using a generator to power the Inverter. The generator must be
self regulating and stable with regard to voltage, waveform and frequency. The output must be
greater than the power consumption of the inverter. If any of these requirements is not met the
electronics within the Inverter may be affected.
NOTE: The use of an unregulated generator may be dangerous and will invalidate the warranty on
the inverter.
WARNING! The inverter may produce voltage surges in the mains supply which can damage other
sensitive equipment
(e.g. computers). To avoid this happening it is recommended that the Inverter is connected to a
power supply that does not feed any sensitive equipment.
RECOMMENDED FUSE
RATING13AMP:
TO GAIN MAXIMUM OUTPUT THE
INVERTER MUST BE CONNECTED
TO A 30AMP SUPPLY
1.2 GENERAL SAFETY
DANGER! Unplug the inverter from the mains power supply before connecting or disconnecting cables
or performing maintenance or service. Direct contact with the inverter circuit is dangerous.
Keep the inverter and cables in good working order and condition.
(Take immediate action to repair or replace damaged parts).
Use genuine parts and accessories only.
(Non recommended parts may be dangerous and will invalidate the warranty).
Locate inverter in an adequate working area for its function. Ensure area has adequate ventilation as welding fumes are harmful.
WARNING! If it is necessary for you to assemble the work clamp cable, ensure that sufficient copper strands are exposed and
turned back to make full contact within the dinse plug to ensure a good electrical contact. Loose connection will cause overheating,
rapid deterioration and loss in efficiency.
Ensure there is no obstruction to the flow of clean cool air through the ventilation apertures and ensure there are no conductive dusts,
corrosive vapours or humidity which could enter the inverter and cause serious damage.
Keep working area clean and tidy and free from unrelated materials. Also ensure the working area has adequate lighting.