Weller WAD 101 Hot Air Station Kit Instructions
- June 15, 2024
- Weller
Table of Contents
- Weller WAD 101 Hot Air Station Kit
- Product Information
- OVERVIEW
- Description
- Technical Data
- Commissioning
- Instructions for use
- Accessories
- Scope of supply
- Hot Air Nozzles
- Symbols
- Circuit Diagram
- Exploded Drawing
- Product Registration
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Weller WAD 101 Hot Air Station Kit
Product Information
Specifications
- Model: WAD 101 WAD 101IG
- Website: www.weller-tools.com
- Languages: DE, NL, IT, EN, SV, DK, PT, FI, GR, PL, HU, SK, SL, EE, LT, LV, BG, RO, HR
Description
The product is a versatile tool used for soldering and other related tasks.
It features a digital display for precise control and comes with various
accessories for different applications.
Starting up the Device
- Connect the power supply connector (10) to a power source.
- Turn on the hands switch (1).
- The digital display (2) will light up.
Equipotential Bonding
To ensure safety during operation, it is important to establish
equipotential bonding. Follow these steps:
- Connect the equipotential bonding bush (6) to a suitable grounding point.
- Connect the connection bush for the soldering iron (7) to the soldering iron.
Operating Guidelines
- Use the “Up” button (3) to increase settings.
- Use the “Down” button (4) to decrease settings.
- Refer to the digital display (2) for precise control of parameters.
- Ensure proper ventilation and airflow during operation.
- Refer to the user manual for specific instructions on different applications.
Included in Delivery
The product package includes the following items:
- WAD 101 WAD 101IG device
- Power supply connector
- Equipotential bonding bush
- Connection bush for soldering iron
- Air connection nipple for hot air soldering tool
- Flow control valve for flow rate
- Fuse
- Quick action coupling for compressed air connection
FAQs
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Q: How do I increase the settings?
A: Use the “Up” button (3) to increase the settings. -
Q: How do I establish equipotential bonding?
A: Connect the equipotential bonding bush (6) to a suitable grounding point and the connection bush for soldering iron (7) to the soldering iron.
OVERVIEW
- Mains switch
- Digital display
- „Up“-Button
- „Down“-Button
- Optical regulator
- Equipotential bonding bush
- Connection bush for soldering iron
- Air Connection Nipple for Hot Air Soldering Tool
- Flow Control Valve For Flow Rate
- Power supply connector
- Fuse
- Quick Action Coupling for Compressed Air Connection
Thank you for placing your trust in our company by purchasing the Weller hot air station WAD 101 / WAD 101IG. Production was based on stringent quality requirements which guarantee the perfect operation of the device.
Caution
Please read these Operating Instructions and the attached Safety Information
carefully before the initial operation. Failure to observe the safety
regulations results in a risk to life and limb. The manufacturer shall not be
liable for damage resulting from misuse of the machine or unauthorised
alterations. The Weller hot air station WAD 101 /WAD 101IG corresponds to the
EC Declaration of Conformity by the basic safety requirements of Directives
2004/108/EC, 2006/95/EC and 2011/65/EC (RoHS).
Description
Control Unit
The WAD 101 is a hot air station that features a wide variety of functions.
Control unit WAD 101IG
The WAD 101IG is an inert gas soldering station designed for the operation of
inert gas soldering irons WP 80IG and WP 120IG.
- As a result of the use of a microprocessor, the unit is straightforward to use. The control electronics ensure optimal adaptation of the control characteristics to different soldering tools. The soldering tools themselves are detected automatically and assigned the appropriate control parameters. Excellent dynamic behaviour is made possible by the particularly powerful 24 W heater elements. The soldering tool is thus of universal application.
- The required temperature can be set via 2 buttons (UP/DOWN). Temperatures from 50°C – 550°C (122°F – 999°F) are realisable with hot air soldering tools.
- When a soldering iron is connected, the adjustment range is automatically limited to max. 450°C (842°F). Required and actual values are displayed digitally. A flashing red LED indicates when the selected temperature is reached, this LED serves as an optical regulator monitor. The continuous illumination of the LED indicates that the system is warming up. In the case of the control unit WAD 101, airflow is controlled by a finger switch integrated in the handle. The air flow is controlled via a finger-operated switch integrated in the handle. The flow rate can be adjusted continuously over the range from approx. 0-10 l/min via a control valve.
- The hot air output is free of static charge.
- In the case of control unit WAD 101IG, gas flow is controlled by tool stand WDH 10T. The flow rate can be adjusted within the 0-5 l/min range.
- Various methods of equipotential bonding the soldering iron bit, a zero voltage switch, and the anti-static design of the control unit and soldering tools supplement the high standard of the unit. The possibility of connecting an external input unit extends the functional diversity. Additional functions including timing and interlocking can be realised using the WCB 1 and WCB 2
- Input Units, available as optional extras. The extended features of the WCB 2 Input Unit include an integrated temperature measurement unit.
Soldering irons
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HAP 1: 100 W hot air soldering tool with integrated finger switch. Suitable for soldering and desoldering surface-mounted components. A wide range of nozzles makes the tool of universal application.
The hot air tool can not be operated with WAD 101IG -
WMP: The Weller Micro Soldering Iron WMP is suitable for processing SMD electronics due to its manageable design. The short distance between grip and soldering tip makes ergonomic handling of the 65 W soldering iron possible when carrying out very fine soldering tasks.
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MPR 80: The Weller Peritronic MPR 80 soldering iron has an adjustable working angle of 40° to enable an individually ergonomic soldering process. The 80-watt power and slim design makes this soldering iron suitable for fine soldering work.
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WTA 50: The unsoldering tweezers WTA 50 were specially designed for unsoldering SMD components. Two heating elements (2 x 25 watts), each with its own temperature sensor, ensure constant temperatures at both ends.
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LR 82: High-performance 80-watt soldering iron for soldering work with high heat requirements. The soldering tip is attached by a bayonet catch to ensure correct position when using different tips.
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WP 80 / WSP 80: The soldering iron WP 80 / WSP 80 is characterized by its capacity to reach the soldering temperature quickly and precisely. Its slim design and heating power of 80 watts makes universal usage possible – from extremely fine to high-temperature soldering work. Work can be continued immediately after switching soldering tips, since the temperature is reached again quickly.
See “Accessories” for additional tools.
Technical Data
- Dimensions in mm: 166 x 134 x 101 (L x B x H)
- Mains Voltage: 230 V / 50 Hz (120 V / 60 Hz)
- Power Consumption WAD 101: 105 W
- Power Consumption WAD 101IG: 150 W
- Protection Class: 1 (Control Unit) and 3 (Soldering Tool)
- Fuse: 230 V: T 630 mA (120 V: T 1,0 A)
- Temperature Regulation:
- °C Version Hot Air 50°C – 550°C Soldering Iron & inert gas soldering irons 50°C – 450°C
- °F Version Hot Air 122°F – 999°F Soldering Iron & inert gas soldering irons 122°F – 842°F
- Precision:
- Hot Air ± 30°C (± 54°F)
- Soldering Iron & inert gas soldering irons ± 9°C (± 17°F)
- Flow Rate: Approx. 0 – 10 l/min
- Control range of WAD 101IG: approx. 0 – 5 l/min.
- Compressed Air: Inlet pressure 400 kPa (58 psi), oil-free, dry compressed air or nitrogen (N2)
- Compressed Air Connection: Compressed air hose of 6 mm (0.24″) diameter
- Inert gas pressure: The inlet pressure is set permanently to 200 kPa by a pressure regulator. The pressure regulator must not be adjusted.
Commissioning
Place the soldering tool in the holder. Insert compressed air hose with 6 mm
outer diameter in the quick action coupling (12). Supply compressed air with
400 kPa (58 psi) dry, oil-free compressed air or nitrogen (N2).
Warning: When using nitrogen, attention must be paid to satisfactory room
ventilation.
Plug the electrical lead from the soldering tool in the 7 pole socket (7) on
the front panel and lock. Connect the compressed air hose to the compressed
air connection nipple (8). Check that the mains voltage matches that on the
rating plate and that the mains switch (1) is in the off position. If the
mains voltage is correct, plug the control unit into the mains.
Warning: Do not direct hot air soldering tools at people or inflammable
objects.
Switch on the unit at the main switch (1). When the unit is switched on, a self-test is performed during which all the indicators (2) are illuminated. The temperature set (required value) and the temperature scale (°C/°F) are then briefly displayed. The electronics then switch automatically to the display of the actual value. The red dot (5) on the display (2) illuminates. This dot serves as an optical regulation monitor. Continuous illumination means that the system is heating up. Flashing indicates that the operating temperature has been reached.
Setting the temperature
The digital display (2) shows the actual value temperature. By pressing the UP
or DOWN key (3, 4) the digital display (2) switches to the setpoint. The
setpoint can be changed by tapping or by firmly pressing the UP or DOWN button
(3, 4) in the desired direction. Pressing the button will change the setpoint
quickly. The digital display (2) returns automatically to the actual value
approximately 2 seconds after releasing the button.
Adjusting the Air Flow Rate
The airflow rate required can be adjusted at the flow control valve (9).
Turning the control valve (9) to the left increases the flow rate. Air is fed
to the hot air soldering tool as long as the finger-operated switch is held
down.
Standard setback for control unit WAD 101:
Setting back the set temperature to 150°C. The setback time, which follows the
switching of the soldering station to standby mode, is 20 minutes. After three
setback times (60 minutes) the ”AUTO-OFF” function is activated. The soldering
tool is switched off (blinking line on the display).
Setting: When switching on, hold the ”UP” key (3) until ON or OFF appears
in the display. The setting is saved when the “UP” button is released. Repeat
this step to change.
Standard setback for control unit WAD 101IG
After placing the soldering iron on its stand, the nominal temperature is
reduced to 180°C and inert gas feed is shut off after 2 min. The “AUTO-OFF”
function is deactivated.
Equipotential bonding
The various circuit elements of the 3.5 mm jack bush make 4 variations
possible:
Instructions for use
External input unit WCB 1 and WCB 2 (optional)
The following functions are possible when using an external input unit.
-
Offset:
The real temperature of the soldering iron can be changed by ± 40°C by input of a temperature offset. -
Setback:
Reduction of the required temperature set to 150°C / 300°F (standby). The set- back time, the time after which the soldering station switches into standby mode, can be adjusted from 0-99 minutes. The set-back condition is indicated by a flashing actual value display. After a period equal to three times the set-back time, „AUTO-OFF“ is activated. The soldering iron is switched off (flashing dash on the display). The set-back or auto-off condition is ended by pressing a button or finger switch pressure. During this process, the required value set is briefly displayed. -
Lock:
Locking the setpoint temperature. Settings cannot be changed after the soldering station has been locked. -
°C/°F:
Switching the temperature display from °C to °F, and vice versa. -
Window:
Limitation of the temperature range to max. ± 99°C based on a locked temperature resulting from the “LOCK” function. The locked temperature represents the median point of the adjustable temperature range. -
Cal:
Re-adjustment of the soldering station (WCB 2 only). -
PC interface:
RS232 (WCB 2 only). -
Temp. gauge:
Integrated temperature gauge for thermal element Type K (WCB 2 only).
Hot Air Soldering Tool
The hot air nozzles are screwed into the heater element. To change the nozzle
use the 8 SW socket spanner and lock the heater element with an open-ended
spanner.
Important: The maximum thread depth is 5 mm (0.2″). A longer thread will
irreparably damage the heater element.
Nitrogen N2 reduces oxidation and flux remains active for longer. We recommend the nitrogen N2 that is available in steel bottles. The bottle must be equipped with a 0-10 bar pressure reducer.
Soldering Iron
The transition between the heater element/sensor and the soldering iron bit
must not be degraded by dirt, foreign bodies or damage because these will
affect the precision of temperature regulation.
When heating up for the first time, wet the selectively tannable soldering
iron bit with solder. This removes oxide layers and soiling that have formed
during storage. Always ensure that the soldering iron bit is well-tinned
during breaks in soldering and when placing in the holder. Do not use
aggressive fluxes.
Important: Always ensure that the soldering iron bit is correctly seated.
The soldering equipment has been set up for a medium-sized bit or nozzle. Variations may occur if the bit is changed or if other bit shapes are used.
Accessories
- T005 33 114 99 Hot air set HAP 1.
- T005 29 161 99 Soldering iron set WSP 80.
- T005 33 131 99 Soldering iron set MPR 80.
- T005 33 113 99 Soldering iron set LR 82.
- T005 33 133 99 Soldering iron set WTA 50.
- T005 27 131 99 Soldering bath WSB 80.
- T005 33 155 99 Soldering iron set WMP.
- T005 27 028 99 Preheating plate WHP 80.
- T005 25 030 99 Thermal insulating unit WST 20.
- T005 31 180 99 External input unit WCB 2.
- T005 33 158 99 Inert gas soldering set with tool stand WSP 80IG (PU WAD 101IG).
- T005 29 198 99 Inert gas soldering iron WP 120IG (PU WAD 101IG).
- T005 15 161 99 WDH 10T stand with Stop+Go function.
Scope of supply
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WAD 101
Control Unit
Hot Air Soldering Tool HAP 1
Holder KH 27
Service Set
Nozzle changing tool
3.5 mm Jack Plug
Hot Gas Nozzle
Mains Cable
Operating Instructions
Safety Information -
PU WAD 101IG
Control Unit
3.5 mm Jack Plug
Mains Cable
Operating Instructions
Safety Information -
PU WAD 101
Control Unit
Mains Cable
3.5 mm Jack Plug
Operating Instructions
Safety Information
Figure: HAP 1 Nozzle Range, see page 93
Figure: Circuit Diagram, see page 94
Figure: Exploded Diagram, see page 95
Subject to technical alterations and amendments!
See the updated operating instructions at www.weller-tools.com
Hot Air Nozzles
Hot Air Nozzles for HAP 1
2-side heated (Type D)
4 Side heated (Type Q)
Symbols
- CE mark of conformity
- British Conformity Mark
- Disposal
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EC declaration of conformity
We hereby declare that the products described herein comply with the following
guidelines:
Circuit Diagram
Exploded Drawing
Product Registration
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