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R-Tech Tig200DV DC TIG Welders Owners Manual 2014
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1. www r techwelding co uk email sales r techwelding co uk Tel 01452 733933 Fax 01452 733939 Pulse On Ww 2 00 TiG200DV o s E GEM gt asa TIG200DV WELDER OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Version 2014 1 Thank you for selecting the R Tech TIG200DV Inverter DC Tig Welder The TIG200DV has many benefits over traditional tig welders including pulse welding slope up down remote foot option and an industrial 60 duty cycle We want you to take pride in operating our TIG200DV as much pride as we have taken in making this product for you Please read all information in this manual before operation PLEASE EXAMINE CARTON AND EQUIPMENT FOR DAMAGE IMMEDIATELY When this equipment is shipped title passes to the purchaser upon receipt from the courier Consequently all claims for material damaged in shipment must be made by purchaser against the transportation company used Please record your equipment identification below for future reference This information can be found on data plate at rear of machine Product TIG200DV Serial No Date of Purchase Where Purchased Whenever you request replacement parts or information on this equipment please always supply information you have recorded above This product is covered by 2 years parts and labour warranty we will cover collection repair and return to UK mainland other areas are RTB Exte
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3. 9 KVA continuous Generator to be fitted with AVR automatic voltage regulation DO NOT USE ON A GENERATOR WITHOUT AVR Connecting to a generator without the above minimum requirements will in validate your warranty Connections for TIG200DV Rear machine connections On Off Switch Earth for chassis If experiencing localized interference when using machine connect workbench to this point using correct graded earth wire not normally used Gas input connector Connect input gas hose ensuring connection is tight Mains input cable Fit required plug as per your electrical installation Connections for TIG GTAW Welding Fig 2 1 Negative power connector Connect Tig Torch Dinze to power connector by inserting and twisting until tight ENSURE TIG TORCH IS FITTED TO NEGATIVE CONNECTOR OTHERWISE YOU WILL EXPERIENCE TUNGSTEN BURNBACK 2 Gas outlet Connect the torch gas hose 3 Positive power connector Connect the earth lead to by inserting and twisting until tight and the earth clamp to work bench 4 Torch control socket 7 Pin Connect torch control plug To avoid a High Frequency shock keep the Tig torch in good condition and replace if any of the insulation is damaged Connect the gas input hose to gas regulator and use Pure Argon Gas available from local suppliers Set gas flow pressure to 8 12 LPM Make sure gas bottle is secured to avoid injury Remote Foot Pedal connection Disconnect Tig Torch switch plug fr
4. on AC amps Red Tip Grind to point White Tip No need to grind 1 0mm 0 040 5 80 30 20 60 1 6mm 1 16 40 150 80 40 100 2 4 mm 3 32 140 250 130 80 180 3 2mm 1 8 240 400 180 160 250 4 0mm 5 32 380 500 240 220 320 4 8mm 3 16 500 750 300 280 390 6 4mm 1 4 750 1000 400 360 525 Welding in STICK MMA SMAW Mode Fit MMA electrode holder to machine Fit earth lead to machine and to work piece Select MMA on MMA TIG switch Place electrode in holder Select desired welding base current Strike arc and weld WARNING N ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL OS oo NE When machine is switched to MMA mode output terminals are always live take care and do not touch electrode and earth by person at same time otherwise electric shock will occur The foot pedal has no affect on welding current in MMA mode and the gas flow and high frequency starting circuit is disabled 18 Maintenance Routine and periodic maintenance WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL Turn the input power OFF at the mains switch amp fuse box before working on this equipment Have a qualified electrician install amp service this equipment Allow machine to sit for 5 minutes minimum to allow the power capacitors to discharge before working inside this equipment Do not touch electrically live parts 1 Periodically remove the side top panels of machine and clean out machine with a low pre
5. PCB faulty Contact R Tech for repair MMA Stick welding problems Stick electrode blasts off when arc is struck Welding current set to high reduce amperage or use thicker electrode Contaminated electrodes or material Electrode sticks in weld puddle Welding current is set too low Arc is too short keep electrode further away from work Excessive splatter Too long an arc keep electrode closer to work Poor penetration Travel speed too fast Too much welding current reduce welding amperage Porosity in weld Electrodes are damp Arc too long get electrode closer to work 22 WARNING Sp AVISO DE French ATTENTION German WARNUN ATENCAO Japanese x 2 PRECAUCION e Do nol touch electrically live parts or elecirode with skin or wel clothing e Insulale yoursell from work and ground e No loque las partes o los elecirodos bajo carga piel o ropa moja da e Aislese del trabajo y de la tierra Ne laissez ni la peau ni des v le ments mouill s entrer en contact avec des pi amp ces sous tension isolez vous du travail de la terre Teile oder Elektroden mit Ihrem K rper oder feuchter Kleidung e isolieren Sie sich von den Elektroden und dem Erdboden e Nao loque partes el lricas e elet trodes com a pele ou roupa molha da e isole se da pera e lerra ed moHuE5R MARHE
6. is set to 105 amps the machine will 11 12 13 14 switch between 105amps and 7Oamps at the frequency width as set by fig 4 4 4 5 Warning LED When you turn machine on the LED will light green and then go out once machine has run startup self diagnostics If LED turns orange during operation you have exceeded the duty cycle allow machine to cool down light will go off and you will be able to weld again If LED turns green during operation the machine has sensed overload under voltage Turn machine off and call R Tech technical dept Power LED Lights up when machine is switched on LED Display 3 digit LED meter is used to display the preset amperage in MMA amp TIG mode 15 Operating machine SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING N ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL Do not touch electrically live parts or electrode with skin or wet clothing Insulate yourself from work and ground Always wear dry insulating gloves WARNING FUMES AND GASES can be dangerous Keep your head out of fumes amp gases produced from welding Use ventilation or exhaust to remove fumes amp gases from breathing zone and general area AW WELDING SPARKS can cause fire or explosion WARNING Keep flammable material away from work area Do not weld on containers that have held combustibles WARNING 724 RAYS can burn Wear eye ear and body protection Make sure work area is protected by proper shield
7. way position this is for torch switch operation only Arc Flutters when TIG welding 1 Tungsten electrode may be too large in diameter for the current setting 2 Tungsten not sharp when in DC mode 3 Gas shielding flow may be low or high check gas flow reduce tungsten stick out beyond ceramic 4 Check for leaks in torch amp gas hoses Black areas along weld bead 1 Clean any oily or organic contamination from the work piece 2 Tungsten electrode contaminated Replace or sharpen 3 Check for leaks or contamination on gas hoses amp connections 4 Gas flow may be insufficient Increase gas flow reduce tungsten stick out from ceramic Weak HF Poor arc striking welding output normal 1 Check torch and earth connections is torch cable insulation in good condition 2 Check for leaks or contamination on gas hoses amp connections 3 Gas flow may be insufficient increase gas flow reduce tungsten stick out from ceramic 4 Keep output cables short as possible HF spark is present at the tungsten electrode but unable to start welding arc Machine has normal welding output 1 Tungsten may be contaminated replace or sharpen 2 The current may be set too low 3 Tungsten may be to large for process 4 Gas flow may be insufficient increase gas flow reduce tungsten stick out from ceramic 21 No HF when torch trigger pressed no blue spark between HF points Examine and clean HF points with clean dry low pressure air line HF
8. with Remote foot pedal Connect the Tig Torch to machine connect earth lead to machine amp work piece Connect remote foot pedal to machine Set the TIG MMA switch to TIG Select 2 way torch operation Foot pedal will not work in 4 WAY mode Connect Argon gas and set flow to approx 8 12 LPM Set Gas post flow to 3 x diameter of tungsten width Adjust Base current knob on machine to desired maximum welding current Press the foot pedal to start welding on maximum depression it will go to maximum amps set on machine PUN UMS Note When welding with remote foot pedal Upon pressing of foot pedal welding arc will start if you find it hard to start arc push pedal down a bit further to aid starting The benefits of welding with a remote foot pedal is greater control of amount of heat going into work Press pedal fully to start weld upon weld pool formation you can slightly release the pedal to decrease amperage to sustain perfect weld pool and increase again as required to sustain weld characteristics The foot pedal adjusts from Start min current to maximum current as set on main current knob on front of machine 17 Tig tungsten size amperage quide All values below are based on using pure argon shielding gas Other current values may be employed depending on the shielding gas and application ELECTRODE RATINGS Electrode Diameter mm 2 Thoriated on DC Pure Tungsten on DC Zirconiated 0 8 Tungsten amps amps
9. 4 step position the following sequence will occur 4 STEP DIAGRAM 1 TORCH 4 M _ 1 BUTTON a OUTPUT CURRENT pd PRE FLOW POST FLOW GAS GAS ON Press and hold the tig torch switch to start sequence The machine will open gas valve to start flow of shield gas after a 0 5 seconds pre flow time to purge air from torch hose the welding output of machine will be turned on and the arc will be started After the arc is started the output current will be at start min current This condition can be maintained as long as required Release the tig torch switch to go to step 2 The machine will now increase output to base main current in time set by slope up Press and hold the tig torch switch when main weld is complete The machine will now decrease the welding output current to finish min in down slope time set Once at finish min output you can release the Tig torch switch to end weld the gas post flow will continue to run for set time Gas post flow adjustment Adjustable from 1 10 seconds The gas keeps flowing after weld has finished this cools amp stops tungsten from getting contaminated Note Gas pre flow time is fixed at 0 5 seconds in TIG mode but no pre flow time will occur if the arc is restarted during post flow time as gas is already flowing Base current control Pulse min current adjustment This sets pulse minimum base amperage if base current is set to 7Oamps and Main current
10. E QUI REGARDE CET EQUIPMENT ET LES PRODUITS A ETRE EMPLOYES ET SUIVEZ LES PROCEDURES DE SECURITE DE VOTRE EMPLOYEUR LESEN SIE UND BEFOLGEN SIE DIE BETRIEBSANLEITUNG DER ANLAGE UND DEN ELEKTRODENEINSATZ DES HER STELLERS DIE UNFALLVERHUTUNGSVORSCHRIFTEN DES ARBEITGEBERS SIND EBENFALLS ZU BEACHTEN e Keep your head oul of fumes e Use venlilalion or exhaust to remove lumes trom brealhing zone e Los humos fuera de la zona de res piraci n e Mantenga la cabeza fuera de los humos Utilice ventilaci n 0 aspiraci n para gases e Gardez la l te des lum es e Utilisez un ventilateur ou un aspira teur pour dler les lum es des zones de Iravail e Vermeiden Sie das Einalmen von Schweibrauch e Sorgen Sie gule Be und Entl ftung des Arbeilsplalzes e Manlenha seu da tumaga Use venlila o e exhaust o para remover lumo da zona respirat ria e ti ADb5HEMTIOSIUT Tiu e ee OBIT ORL TFA ez S dmm REE e YRFA 071 6 MAS 484 2kFZ34212iL1 E778 Dial oe aa s a g Ja Qd bis 145 y bana e Agel odin A sz gla sag 23 e Turn power ol belore servicing e Desconectar el cable de ali mentaci n de poder de la m quina antes de iniciar cualquier servicio D branchez le courant avant lenire lien e Strom vor Wartungsarbeiten abschalten Netzsirom v llig ll nen Maschine an
11. able location Place the welder where clean cooling air can freely circulate in and out of the front amp rear louver vents Dirt dust or any foreign material that can be drawn through vents into welder must be kept to a minimum Failure to observe these precautions can result in excessive operating temperatures which can lead to plant failure Grinding Do not direct grinding particles towards the welder An abundance of conductive material can cause plant failure Stackinq This machine cannot be stacked Transport Unloading Never underestimate the weight of equipment never move or leave suspended in the air above people Use recommended lifting equipment at all times e 21 WARNING Falling Equipment can cause injury Never lift welder with gas bottle attached Never lift above personnel Tilting Machine must be placed on a secure level surface or on a recommended undercarriage trolley This machine may topple over if this procedure is not followed Environmental Rating The welding power source carries the 215 rating It may be used in normal industrial and commercial environments Avoid using in areas where water rain is around Read and follow the Electric Shock Warnings in the safety section if welding must be performed under electrically hazardous conditions such as welding in wet areas or water on the work piece Electrical Installation kau ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL Machine groundi
12. es between TIG GTAW amp MMA STICK SMAW welding Pulse On Off switch This turns the pulse welding on and off 2 4 Way selector switch 2 4 Step trigger mode switch tig welding can either be done in 2 or 4 step mode When the trigger mode is in the 2 step position the following sequence will occur TORCH BUTTON OUTPUT CURRENT PRE FLOW POST FLOW GAS GAS ON Press and hold the Tig torch switch to start sequence The machine will open gas valve to start flow of shield gas after a 0 5 seconds pre flow time to purge air from torch hose the welding output of machine will be turned on and the arc will be started After the arc is started the output current will increase from the start min current to base main current in time selected by slope up Release the Tig torch switch to end sequence The machine will now decrease output to finish min current in time set by slope down once at finish min current the machine will stop output and the gas valve will continue to operate for the selected time post flow Possible variations of this standard sequence are shown in diagram below It is possible to press and hold tig torch switch a second time during down slope time to restart After the switch is pressed the output current will raise to base main current 10 13 j CURRENT T 31 4 m PRE FLOW POST FLOW TORCH BUTTON 1 44 GAS GAS ON When the trigger mode is in the
13. h switch No output Power light is lit Warning light is lit Welding application may have exceeded recommended duty cycle allow machine to cool down until the warning light goes out No output Power light is lit Gas at torch end when trigger pressed Check torch condition possible break in torch power cable replace torch Machine keeps overheating Warning light is lit on machine Check if fan is running if not contact R Tech for repair Check the cooling vents for obstruction blow out machine with clean dry low pressure air supply Check for adequate ventilation around machine Porosity in weld No low gas at torch tip Check gas supply from gas bottle Check flow rate on regulator Check gas hose for restrictions Check for draughts in local area open doors etc Replace tig torch may have gas restriction Poor weld penetration Check condition of earth lead and clamp and ensure clamp is connection via a clean area on work piece Check condition of tig torch try other tig torch 20 Machine stuck on minimum amps when welding although higher amperage has been set Make sure machine has not been set to 4 way operation as when in this mode when you press torch switch you get minimum amps and when you let go of switch machine will go to maximum amps set When using foot pedal machine is stuck on minimum amps Make sure 2 4 way switch is in 2 way position the remote foot pedal will not work in the 4
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15. ing to avoid injury to passers by 16 Welding in TIG mode No Pulse No remote foot pedal Connect the Tig Torch to machine connect earth lead to machine amp work piece oet the TIG MMA switch to TIG Set Pulse Switch to Off position Select 2 or 4 way torch operation Connect Argon gas and set flow to approx 8 12 LPM Set Gas post flow to 3 x diameter of tungsten width Adjust Base current to desired welding current Press the Tig torch switch to start welding Duct Welding TIG mode with Pulse No remote foot pedal Connect the Tig Torch to machine connect earth lead to machine amp work piece Set the TIG MMA switch to TIG Select 2 or 4 way torch operation Connect Argon gas and set flow to approx 8 12 LPM Set Gas post flow to 3 x diameter of tungsten width Set Pulse On Off switch to ON Adjust Pulse freq to desired setting how often pulse happens Adjust pulse width to desired setting how long pulse happens Adjust base amps for minimum pulse current 10 Adjust main current for maximum pulse current 11 Press the Tig torch switch to start welding fO po P Or dco The benefits of pulse welding is the ability to control the weld pool and amount of heat absorbed by work resulting in a smaller heat affected zone which results in fewer deformations and reduced chance of cracking There are no set rules for pulse welding as this is down to personal choice by the welder Welding in TIG mode
16. ng and High Frequency Interference Protection This welder must be grounded to earth See national electrical codes fro proper grounding methods The high frequency generator being similar to a radio transmitter may cause interference to radio TV and other electronic equipment These problems may be the result of radiated interference Proper grounding methods can reduce or eliminate this Radiated interference can develop in the following ways 1 Direct interference from welder power source 2 Direct interference from the welding leads 3 Direct interference radiated from feedback into power lines 4 Interference from re radiation by un grounded metallic objects Keeping these contributing factors in mind installing equipment as per following instructions should minimize problems 1 Keep the welder input power lines as short as possible and enclose as much of them as possible in metal conduit or equivalent shielding There should be a good electrical contact between this conduit and ground Earth 2 Keep the work and electrode leads as short as possible Tape the leads together where practical 3 Be sure the torch and earth leads rubber coverings are free from cuts and cracks that allow welding power leakage 4 Keep earth lead connection to work in good condition Clean area on workbench where earth clamp is situated on a regular basis Input Connections Make sure the voltage phase and frequency of input power is as
17. om torch control socket Fig2 4 and connect plug from foot pedal 10 Connections for STICK MMA SMAW Welding Fig 3 Negative power connector Connect the earth lead to by inserting and twisting until tight and the earth clamp to work bench Gas outlet Not used in MMA mode Positive power connector Positive power connector Torch switch connector Not used in MMA mode 11 Controls and Settings 11 al TIG200LV Fig 4 Up slope Adjustment 0 5 seconds The main welding current raises from minimum amperage to main current selected in time selected when weld started Down slope Down Slope adjustment 0 5 seconds The main welding current decreases from main amperage to minimum amperage in time selected when weld finished Main current control This adjusts the main welding current and is shown in L E D Fig 4 13 when welding is in process 12 Pulse frequency adjustment This sets how often pulse will occur and is adjustable from 0 5Hz to 25Hz Pulse width Pulse width adjustment This sets length of pulse 0 1 0 9 seconds Gas post flow adjustment Adjustable from 1 10 seconds The gas keeps flowing after weld has finished this cools amp stops tungsten from getting contaminated Note Gas pre flow time is fixed at 0 5 seconds in TIG mode but no pre flow time will occur if the arc is restarted during post flow time as gas is already flowing MMA TIG mode switch owitch
18. rnal items torch earth lead etc are covered by 3 months warranty Any faults damage found caused by customer will be charged pro rata Pay particular attention to the safety instructions we have provided you for your protection The level of seriousness to be applied to each section is explained below This statement appears where the information must be followed exactly to avoid serious personal injury CAUTION This statement appears where the information must be following to avoid a minor personal injury or damage to this equipment Introduction The R Tech TIG200DV is a member of our field acclaimed family of welding products Premium features include Inverter power source more efficient to operate provides smoother weld characteristics Use either 110V or 240V input machine automatically sense voltage input Full Featured Pulse welding in DC Tig welding mode HF Arc start Easy arc striking and prolonged tungsten life Slope up slope down Remote foot pedal option Digital amp meter Industrial 60 Duty cycle at maximum amps 40C eo SUED I euo D Recommended Processes The R Tech TIG200DV is recommended for the Tig welding processes within its output capacity of 200 Amps 240V and 140 Amps 110V Equipment Limitations The R Tech TIG200DV is protected from overloads beyond the output ratings and duty cycle as per machine specifications with thermostat protection of the output coils and rec
19. specified on machine rating plate located at rear of machine Have a qualified electrician provide suitable input power as per national electrical codes Make sure machine is earthed grounded Make sure fuse or circuit breaker is correct rating for machine Using fuses or circuit breakers smaller than recommended will result in nuisance shut off from welder inrush currents even if welding at low amperages Failure to follow these instructions can cause immediate failure within the welder and void machines warranty Turn the input power OFF at the mains switch amp fuse box before working on this equipment Have a qualified electrician install amp service this equipment Allow machine to sit for 5 minutes minimum to allow the power capacitors to discharge before working inside this equipment Do not touch electrically live parts The TIG200DV Inverter Tig Welder requires 240V 50 60Hz supply It requires 22A supply for Tig operation and for MMA welding It comes with a 2 metre mains cable attached Connect wires according to national coding Brown wire Live Blue wire Neutral Green Yellow Wire Earth Ground Connecting to a mains electrical supply THIS MACHINE IS OF AN INDUSTRIAL SPECIFICATION AND MUST BE FITTED TO A 32AMP 110 or 240V MAINS INPUT Connecting to an Engine Driven Generator If connecting this machine to an engine driven generator please ensure the following Minimum Generator KVA Output
20. ssure dry air line paying particular attention to PC Boards Fan blades HF points 2 Inspect input and output cables amp hoses for fraying cuts amp bare spots 3 Keep tig torch and cables in good condition 4 Clean air vents to ensure proper air flow and cooling 5 The fan motor has sealed bearings which requires no maintenance Troubleshooting Service amp repair should only be performed by R Tech welding trained personnel Unauthorised repairs performed on this welding equipment may result in danger or injury to the technician and machine operator and will invalidate your warranty For your safety and to avoid electric shock please observe all safety notes and precautions detailed throughout this manual The troubleshooting guide is provided to help you locate possible machine malfunctions If fault problem is not listed below check our Tig Welder Support page on our website www r techwelding co uk support php or contact R Tech by phone Contact details can be found on front of this manual and our website 19 Tig welding problems No output Power light is not lit Check machine on off switch is in the on position Check Input power to machine Check plug wiring Check mains trip fuses No output Fan runs Power light is lit Check torch connections are secure and torch switch operation try replacing tig torch If you have a multi meter check continuity between pins 1 and 2 on torch switch plug when pressing torc
21. tifiers Welding Capability Duty Cycle The R Tech TIG200DV is rated at 60 duty cycle on a ten minute basis If the duty cycle is exceeded a thermal protector will shut machine off until the machine cools Model No R Tech TIG200DV SE SSS SS SE 22 002 1 110V 240V 50 60Hz Fuse rating 32A pU UM No load Voltage 60V 80V FF Current Range Duty Cycle 240V 5A 160A 240V 160A 60 40C Current Range Duty Cycle 110V 5A 120A 110V 120A 60 40 eus pl CumentRange24 V 5A 200A 240v CumentRange11 V 5A 140A M0v DutyOydeTIG24V 606 920A DutyOydeTIG 1107 6 0704 Seconds Down Slope Time 5Secnds Pulse Frequency Range 052 252 i Pulse Width Range 0 1 09Secods Pulse Amperage Range 204 GasPostFowTim 1 10Secods Starting Mode High Frequency _ Be E as Gross Weight Cd IB KG Insulation CS CPA Dimensionsmm oS 425 KX 195 310 Safety Precautions Read entire section before starting installation WARNING N Electric Shock can kill Only qualified personnel should perform this installation Turn off input power at the fuse box before working on this equipment Do not touch electrically live parts Always connect the machine to an earthed mains supply as per national recommended standards Select suit
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