GYS 40 Single Phase Plasma Cutter Instruction Manual
- July 1, 2024
- GYS
Table of Contents
- 40 Single Phase Plasma Cutter
- WARNING – SAFETY RULES
- MAINTENANCE / RECOMMENDATIONS
- INSTALLATION – PRODUCT OPERATION
- TORCH SETUP
- MACHINE OPERATION
- TIPS FOR CUTTING
- MANUAL CUT FROM THE EDGE OF THE PART
- PART PIERCING / CUT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE PART
- WARRANTY
- PERFORMANCES
- SPARE PARTS
- ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM
- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- SYMBOLS
- Documents / Resources
EASYCUT 25/40
Single-phase plasma cutter
40 Single Phase Plasma Cutter
WARNING – SAFETY RULES
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Read and understand the following safety recommendations before using or
servicing the unit.
Any change or servicing that is not specified in the instruction manual must
not be undertaken.
The manufacturer is not liable for any injury or damage caused due to non-
compliance with the instructions featured in this manual.
In the event of problems or uncertainties, please consult a qualified person
to handle the installation properly.
ENVIRONMENT
This equipment must only be used for cutting operations in accordance with the
limits indicated on the descriptive panel and/or in the user manual.
The operator must respect the safety precautions that apply to this type of
cutting. In case of inedaquate or unsafe use, the manufacturer cannot be held
liable for damage or injury.
This equipment must be used and stored in a place protected from dust, acid or
any other corrosive agent. Operate the machine in an open, or well-ventilated
area.
Operating temperature:
Use between -10 and +40°C (+14 and +104°F).
Store between -20 and +55°C (-4 and 131°F).
Air humidity:
Lower or equal to 50% at 40°C (104°F).
Lower or equal to 90% at 20°C (68°F).
Altitude:
Up to 1000 meters above sea level (3280 feet).
PROTECTION OF THE INDIVIDUALS
Plasma cutting can be dangerous and can cause serious and even fatal injuries.
Cutting exposes the user to dangerous heat, arc rays, electromagnetic fields,
noise, gas fumes, and electrical shocks. People wearing pacemakers are advised
to consult with their doctor before using this device.
To protect oneself as well as the other, ensure the following safety
precautions are taken:
In order to protect you from burns and radiations, wear clothing without
cuffs. These clothes must be insulated, dry, fireproof and in good condition,
and cover the whole body.
Wear protective gloves which guarantee electrical and thermal insulation.
Use sufficient cutting protective gear for the whole body: hood, gloves,
jacket, trousers… (varies depending on the application/ operation). Protect
the eyes during cleaning operations. Do not operate whilst wearing contact
lenses.
It may be necessary to install fireproof cutting curtains to protect the area
against arc rays, weld spatters and sparks.
Inform the people around the working area to never look at the arc nor the
molten metal, and to wear protective clothes.
Ensure ear protection is worn by the operator if the work exceeds the
authorised noise limit (the same applies to any person in the cutting area).
Stay away from moving parts (e.g. engine, fan…) with hands, hair, clothes etc…
Never remove the safety covers from the cooling unit when the machine is
plugged in – The manufacturer is not responsible for any accident or injury
that happens as a result of not following these safety precautions.
The pieces that have just been welded are hot and may cause burns when
manipulated. During maintenance work on the torch or the electrode holder, you
should make sure it’s cold enough and wait at least 10 minutes before any
intervention. The cooling unit must be on when using a water cooled torch in
order to ensure that the liquid does not cause any burns.
ALWAYS ensure the working area is left as safe and secure as possible to
prevent damage or accidents.
CUTTING FUMES AND GAS
The fumes, gases and dust produced during cutting are hazardous. It is
mandatory to ensure adequate ventilation and/or extraction to keep fumes and
gases away from the work area. An air fed helmet is recommended in cases of
insufficient air supply in the workplace.
Check that the air intake is in compliance with safety standards.
Care must be taken when cutting in small areas, and the operator will need
supervision from a safe distance. Cutting certain pieces of metal containing
lead, cadmium, zinc, mercury or beryllium can be extremely toxic. The user
will also need to degrease the workpiece before cutting. Gas cylinders must be
stored in an open or ventilated area. The cylinders must be in a vertical
position secured to a support or trolley. Do not weld in areas where grease or
paint are stored.
FIRE AND EXPLOSION RISKS
Protect the entire cutting area. Compressed gas containers and other
inflammable material must be moved to a minimum safe distance of 11 meters.
A fire extinguisher must be readily available.
Be careful of spatter and sparks, even through cracks. It can be the source of
a fire or an explosion.
Keep people, flammable objects and containers under pressure at a safe
distance.
Cutting of sealed containers or closed pipes should not be undertaken, and if
opened, the operator must remove any inflammable or explosive materials (oil,
petrol, gas…).
Grinding operations should not be directed towards the device itself, the
power supply or any flammable materials.
ELECTRIC SAFETY
The machine must be connected to an earthed electrical supply. Use the
recommended fuse size.
An electrical discharge can directly or indirectly cause serious or deadly
accidents .
Do not touch any live part of the machine (inside or outside) when it is
plugged in (Torches, earth cable, cables, electrodes) because they are
connected to the cutting circuit.
Before opening the device, it is imperative to disconnect it from the mains
and wait 2 minutes, so that all the capacitors are discharged.
Do not touch the torch or electrode holder and earth clamp at the same time.
Damaged cables and torches must be changed by a qualified and skilled
professional. Make sure that the cable cross section is adequate with the
usage (extensions and cutting cables). Always wear dry clothes in good
condition, in order to be insulated from the electrical circuit. Wear
insulating shoes, regardless of the environment in which you work in.
EMC CLASSIFICATION
These Class A devices are not intended to be used on a residential site where
the electric current is supplied by the public network, with a low voltage
power supply. There may be potential difficulties in ensuring electromagnetic
compatibility on these
sites, because of the interferences, as well as radio frequencies.
This equipment does not comply with IEC 61000-3-12 and is intended to be
connected to private low-voltage systems interfacing with the public supply
only at the medium- or high-voltage level. On a public low-voltage power grid,
it is the responsibility of the installer or user of the device to ensure, by
checking with the operator of the distribution network, which device can be
connected.
This equipment complies with the IEC 61000-3-11 standard.
ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCES
The electric currents flowing through a conductor cause electrical and
magnetic fields (EMF). The cutting current generates an EMF field around the
cutting circuit and the cutting equipment.
The EMF fields may disrupt some medical implants, such as pacemakers.
Protection measures should be taken for people wearing medical implants.
For example, access restrictions for passers-by or an individual risk
evaluation for the welders.
All operators should take the following precautions in order to minimise
exposure to the electromagnetic fields (EMF) generated by the cutting
circuit::
- position the cutting cables together – if possible, attach them;
- keep your head and torso as far as possible from the cutting circuit;
- never enroll the cables around your body;
- never position your body between the cutting cables. Hold both cutting cables on the same side of your body;
- connect the earth clamp as close as possible to the area being welded;
- do not work too close to, do not lean and do not sit on the cutting machine.
People wearing pacemakers are advised to consult their doctor before using
this device.
Exposure to electromagnetic fields while cutting may have other health effects
which are not yet known.
RECOMMANDATIONS TO ASSES THE AREA AND CUTTING INSTALLATION
Overview
The user is responsible for installing and using the cutting equipment in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. If electromagnetic
disturbances are detected, it is the responsibility of the user of the cutting
equipment to resolve the situation with the manufacturer’s technical
assistance. In some cases, this remedial action may be as simple as earthing
the cutting circuit. In other cases, it may be necessary to construct an
electromagnetic shield around the cutting power source and around the entire
piece by fitting input filters. In all cases, electromagnetic interferences
must be reduced until they are no longer bothersome.
Cutting area assessment
Before installing the machine, the user must evaluate the possible
electromagnetic problems that may arise in the area where the installation is
planned.
In particular, it should consider the following:
a) the presence of other power cables (power supply cables, telephone cables,
command cable, etc…) above, below and on the sides of the arc cutting machine.
b) television transmitters and receivers ;
c) computers and other hardware;
d) critical safety equipment such as industrial machine protections;
e) the health and safety of the people in the area such as people with
pacemakers or hearing aids;
f) calibration and measuring equipment
g) the isolation of the equipment from other machinery.
The user will have to make sure that the devices and equipments that are in
the same room are compatible with each other. This may require extra
precautions;
h) make sure of the exact hour when the cutting and/or other operations will
take place.
The surface of the area to be considered around the device depends on the the
building’s structure and other activities that take place there. The area
taken in consideration can be larger than the limits determined by the
companies.
Cutting area assessment
Besides the cutting area, the assessment of the cutting systems intallation
itself can be used to identify and resolve cases of disturbances. The
assessment of emissions must include in situ measurements as specified in
Article 10 of CISPR 11. In situ measurements can also be used to confirm the
effectiveness of mitigation measures.
RECOMMENDATION ON METHODS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSIONS REDUCTION
a. National power grid: The arc cutting machine must be connected to the
national power grid in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendation. If
interferences occur, it may be necessary to take additional preventive
measures such as the filtering of the power suplly network. Consideration
should be given to shielding the power supply cable in a metal conduit. It is
necessary to ensure the shielding’s electrical continuity along the cable’s
entire length. The shielding should be connected to the cutting current’s
source to ensure good electrical contact between the conduct and the casing of
the cutting current source..
b. Maintenance of the cutting equipment: The cutting machine should be be
submitted to a routine maintenance check according to the manufacturer’s
recommendations. All accesses, service doors and covers should be closed and
properly locked when the cutting equipment is on. The cutting equipment must
not be modified in any way, except for the changes and settings outlined in
the manufacturer’s instructions. The spark gap of the arc start and arc
stabilization devices must be adjusted and maintained according to the
manufacturer’s recommendations.
c. Cutting cables: Cables must be as short as possible, close to each other
and close to the ground, if not on the ground.
d. Electrical bonding : consideration shoud be given to bonding all metal
objects in the surrounding area. However, metal objects connected to the
workpiece increase the riskof electric shock if the operator touches both
these metal elements and the electrode. It is necessary to insulate the
operator from such metal objects.
e. Earthing of the cutted part : When the part is not earthed – due to
electrical safety reasons or because of its size and its location (which is
the case with ship hulls or metallic building structures), the earthing of the
part can, in some cases but not systematically, reduce emissions It is
preferable to avoid the earthing of parts that could increase the risk of
injury to the users or damage other electrical equipment. If necessary, it is
appropriate that the earthing of the part is done directly, but in some
countries that do not allow such a direct connection, it is appropriate that
the connection is made with a capacitor selected according to national
regulations.
f. Protection and plating : The selective protection and plating of other
cables and devices in the area can reduce perturbation issues. The protection
of the entire cutting area can be considered for specific situations.
TRANSPORT AND TRANSIT OF THE CUTTING MACHINE
The machine is fitted with handle(s) to facilitate transportation. Be
careful not to underestimate the machine’s weight.
The handle(s) cannot be used for slinging.
Do not use the cables or torch to move the machine. The cutting equipment must
be moved in an upright position.
Do not place/carry the unit over people or objects.
A clear path is available when moving the item.
EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION
- Put the machine on the floor (maximum incline of 10°.)
- Ensure the work area has sufficient ventillation for cutting, and that there is easy access to the control panel.
- The machine must not be used in an area with conductive metal dusts.
- The machine must be placed in a sheltered area away from rain or direct sunlight.
- The machine protection level is IP21, which means :
– Protection against acess to dangerous parts from solid bodies of a ≥12.5mm diameter and,
– Protection against vertically falling drops.
The power cables, extensions and cutting cables must be fully uncoiled to
prevent overheating.
The manufacturer does not incur any responsability regarding damages to both
objects and persons that result from an incorrect and/or dangerous use of the
machine .
MAINTENANCE / RECOMMENDATIONS
Ensure the machine is unplugged from the mains, and wait for two minutes
before carrying out maintenance work. DANGER High Voltage and Currents inside
the machine.
Maintenance should only be carried out by a qualified person. Annual
maintenance is recommended.
1 – Air filter maintenance:
- It is necessary to periodically empty the air filter. To do so, press and hold the orange button below the filter.
- Disassembly:
– Unplug the air supply.
– Grab the tank, press the latch and rotate the bowl 45 degrees to the left.
– Pull the cube downwards and then put it down .
– The filtering part is white, clean or replace it if necessary.
2 – Periodical maintenance:
- Periodically remove the cover and dust with an air gun. You are advised to have the electrical connections checked by a qualified person, with an insulated tool.
- Regularly check the condition of the power supply cable. If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, an after sales service or a qualified person to prevent danger.
- Do not obstruct the machine’s air intake, to allow air circulation.
- Check that the torch does not have any cracks or exposed wires.
- Check that the consumables are installed properly and not worn.
- Do not use this equipment to thaw pipes, to charge batteries, or to start any engine.
INSTALLATION – PRODUCT OPERATION
Only qualified personnel authorized by the manufacturer should perform the
installation of the cutting equipment. During set up, the operator must ensure
that the machine is unplugged. Connecting generators in a series or a parallel
circuit is forbidden. It is recommended to use the cutting cables supplied
with the unit in order to obtain the optimum product settings.
MACHINE SUPPLIED WITH The accessories supplies with the machine are to be
used only with the same models.
HARDWARE DESCRIPTION (FIG-1)
- Keyboard + buttons
- Torch connector
- Earth clamp connector
- Compressed air connector
- Air filter
- On/off switch
- Power supply cable
- Air regulator (air pressure adjustment)
CONTROL BOARD (IHM) (FIG-2)
- Power indicator (green)
- Thermal protection and over current protection indicator (yellow)
- Torch and air pressure fault light
- Cutting current adjustment
- Selection button (air pressure or cutting mode)
- Air pressure selection indicator
- Starting the cutting mode indicator
- Indication to measured pressure value (LED).
POWER SUPPLY – STARTING UP
This machine is fitted with a 16A socket type CEE7/7 which must be
connected to a single-phase 230V (50 – 60 Hz) power supply fitted with three
wires and one earthed neutral. The absorbed effective current (I1eff) is
indicated on the machine, for optimal use. Check that the power supply and its
protection (fuse and/or circuit breaker) are compatible with the current
required to run the machine (l1max). Use preferably a 32A plug with a 32A
circuit-breaker for intensive use. Position the device so that the socket is
always accessible.
They are power supplied by a 230V +/- 15% (50 – 60 Hz) EARTHED installation
and are protected to work with generators. This hardware must only be used
with a one phase electricity supply protected by a earthing wire.
The absorbed effective current (I1eff) is displayed on the machine, for
optimal use. Check that the power supply and its protection (fuse and/or
circuit breaker) are compatible with the current needed by the machine.
CONNECTION ON A GENERATOR
This product is not protected against overvoltages regularly emitted by
generators and it is not recommended to connect it to this type of power
supply.
USE WITH EXTENSION CABLES
All extension cables must have an adequate size and section, relative to the
machine’s voltage.
Use an extension that complies with national safety regulations.
Voltage input | Section of extension cable (<45m) |
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230 V | 6 mm² |
AIR SUPPLY
The air supply can come from a compressor or high pressure bottles. A high
pressure manometer must be used on any type of air supply and must be able to
transport the gas to the plasma cutter. These machines come with an integrated
air filter (5 μm), but an extra filtering system can be necessary depending on
the quality of the air supply (impurities filter in option, ref. 039728).
If the supplied air is of low quality, the cutting speed is reduced, the
cutting quality deteriorates, the maximum cutting capacity diminishes and the
life cycle of the consumables is reduced.
For optimal performance, the compressed air must comply with the standard
ISO8573-1, class 1.2.2. The maximum vapor pressure point must be – 40 °C. The
maximum oil quantity (aerosol, liquid et vapor) must be 0.1 mg/m3. Connecting
the gas supply to the current source by means of an inert gas pipe of an
internal diameter of 9.5 mm and a quick connect coupler.
The pressure must not exceed 9 bars, The filter’s cuve could explose.
The recommended entry pressure during air circulation is 2.5 to 6.5 bars with a minimum of 115 L/min.
TORCH SETUP
The torches are cooled with ambient air and do not require any special
cooling.
1 – CONSUMABLES LIFE CYCLE
The replacement frequency of the Plasma’s consumables depends on several
factors:
- The metal thickness.
- The average cutting time
- The air quality (presence of oil, humidity or other contaminants).
- The metal piercing or the cut from the edge.
- The adequate distance between the torch and the part when cutting.
In normal conditions :
– During manual cutting, the electrode wears out first.
Torch consumables : 2 – INSTALLATION OF THE TORCH CONSUMABLES :
Before changing the consumables, cut the power supply using the interrupor
behind the machine.
To use the torch, a complete set of consumables must be installed in the
correct order: electrode, diffuser, tip and nozzle.
MACHINE OPERATION
1 – PLACE THE EARTH CLAMP ON THE PART TO CUT
Ensure proper electrical contact and do not to put the cable on the cutting
trajectory. Warning: painting prevents contact between the metal part and
the earth clamp, do not forget to sand.
2 – CHECK THE PRESENCE OF ALL THE CONSUMABLES ON THE TORCH AND CONNECT AS
FOLLOWS : Insert the torch’s connector (A) in the female compartment (E) and
screw the B part. Be careful to tighten the torch.
To remove the torch, unscrew in the same manner as above.
3 – START THE MACHINE and check that the power light (1) is on.
4 – SETTINGS PANEL (FIG-2)
Green light (1) «ON»
When the machine is switched on the light turns on. In case of power failure,
the green light goes off but the device remains powered while the power cable
is unplugged.
Orange light (2)
Over-temperature: in such a case, the orange light will flash once per second.
You shall wait a few minutes, the light will turn off and the machine will
start to work again.
Over-current on primary circuit: in such a case, the orange light will turn on
all the time. You shall switch off the machine (with the main switch) and
switch on.
Orange light (3)
No connection of torch: in such a case, the orange light will turn on all the
time. You shall check the connection of torch and the protection shroud.
No air or Not enough pressure: in such case, the orange light will flash once
per second. You shall check the air and adjust the pressure of air more than
2.5 bar and you also need to check the tailpipe was not twisted.
5 – SETTING FOR THE AIR PRESSURE (FIG-2)
Push the button et select . Choose the air pressure between 2.5 and 6.5 bar.
6 – CURRENT SETTING (FIG-2)
Use the adjuster to set the current relative to the thickness and type of the
metal sheet. Refer to the «guideline printed on the serigraphy of cutting the
machine
7 – STARTING THE CUTTING MODE (FIG-2)
Push the button and select to begin cutting.
SAFETY TRIGGER
The torch is equipped with a safety latch to prevent accidental use: Unlock it
and pull the trigger as below: Wear appropriate protective equipment. Stay
away from the tip of the torch. Keep your hands away from the cutting
trajectory. Never point the torch towards you or another person.
TIPS FOR CUTTING
- Lightly drag the tip on the part for an even cut. This will guarantee a constant, adapted distance.
- When cutting, ensure that the sparks come from the bottom of the part . The sparks should lag slightly behind the torch when cutting (angle of 15 ° to 30 ° from the vertical).
- If the sparks fly from the top of the part, slow the movement, or set the output current to a higher level.
- For straight cuts, use a ruler as a guide.
MANUAL CUT FROM THE EDGE OF THE PART
- With the earth clamp is fastened to the part, maintain the torch’s tip perpendicularly (90°) to the edge of the part.
- Press the torch’s trigger to start the arc until this one has completely cut into the part.
- Once the part is cut, slightly drag the tip on the part to continue the cut. Try to maintain a regular rythmn.
PART PIERCING / CUT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE PART
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With the earth clamp is fastened to the part, maintain the torche at an angle of roughly 30° to the part.
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Press the torch’s trigger to start the arc while maintaining an angle of 30° to the part. Slowly rotate the torch
towards a perpendicular position (90°) -
Immobilise the torch while keeping the trigger pressed. If the sparks come from below the part, the arc has cut the material.
-
Once the part is cut, slightly drag the tip on the part to continue the cut. Try to maintain a regular rythmn.
CONSUMABLES INSPECTION (ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY, SEE P.16)
Parts | Actions | Solutions |
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Nozzle | Check the for damage and surface wear. | Replace the nozzle when it |
looks damaged (traces of burns).
Tip| Visually check the tip’s internal hole.| OK| NOK| Replace the tip if the
inner diameter is enlarged or distorted.
Diffuser| Check for damage and wear on the surface and inside the diffuser.
Check that the fumes’ exhausts are not obstructed.| Replace the diffuser if
the surface is damaged or worn, or if fume exhausts are obstructed.
Electrode| Visually check the electrode’s internal hole.| OK| NOK| Replace
electrode when the insert is used (removal of 1.5 mm).
ANOMALIES, SOLUTIONS
PROBLEMS | SOLUTIONS |
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The machine does not switch on. | – Check that the power cord is plugged to the |
mains properly.
– Check that the device is powered on the main circuit breaker panel or power
supply box .
– Check that the voltage is not too low (More than 15% below nominal voltage).
– Check that the circuit breaker didn’t activate.
The pilot arc switches off| – Worn consumables
– No electrical contact between the tailpipe and the electrode.
The cutting arc stops.| – Cutting speed is too low.
– Bad earth clamp connection.
– Cutting height too high.
Insufficient penetration.| – Cutting speed too fast.
– Not enough current.
– Part is too thick.
The arc sprays and whistles.| – Purge the air filter.
– The filtering cartridge must be cleaned or replaced.
WARRANTY
The warranty covers faulty workmanship for 2 years from the date of purchase
(parts and labour).
The warranty does not cover:
- Transit damage.
- Normal wear of parts (eg. : cables, clamps, etc..).
- Damages due to misuse (power supply error, dropping of equipment, disassembling).
- Environment related failures (pollution, rust, dust).
In case of failure, return the unit to your distributor together with:
– The proof of purchase (receipt etc …)
– A description of the fault reported
PERFORMANCES
Fe | Soft steel |
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Al | Aluminum |
CrNi | Stainless steel |
SPARE PARTS
1 | Main board | B4117 |
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2 | Front face plastic | 56164 |
3 | Panel PCBA | B4033 |
4 | Filter & regulator | C71421 |
5 | Plastic grill | 51010 |
6 | Fan | C16538 |
7 | Main cable | 21468 |
8 | switch | 52460 |
9 | Protective casing | 56166 |
10 | Output inductor | C32579 |
11 | earth clamp connector | C31319 |
12 | Torch connector | C31325 |
13 | Olive | 71698 |
14 | Solenoid valve | 71542* |
15 | Nut | 71696 |
Torch body | 71698 |
EASYCUT 40
1 | Main board | 53580 |
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2 | Front face plastic | 56164 |
3 | Panel PCBA | 53581 |
4 | Plastic handle | 56047 |
5 | Filter & regulator | 53582 |
6 | Plastic grill | 51010 |
7 | Fan | 53586 |
8 | Main cable | 21464 |
9 | switch | 53546 |
10 | Protective casing | 56166 |
11 | 1/4 earth clamp connector | 53583 |
12 | Output inductor | 53584 |
13 | Torch connector | 53585 |
14 | Olive | 71698 |
15 | Solenoid valve | 71542* |
16 | Nut | 71696 |
Torch body | 71967 |
Si remplacement de l’électrovanne 71542, commander également la référence 71698. If replacing solenoid valve 71542, also order 71698.
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM
EASYCUT 25 EASYCUT 40
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
PLASMA CUTTER | EASYCUT 25 | EASYCUT 40 |
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Primary
Power supply voltage| 230 V +/- 15%
Mains frequenc| 50 / 60 Hz
Fuse| 16 A
Secondary|
No load voltage| 420 V| 440 V
Normal current output (I2)| 10 → 25 A| 10 → 40 A
Conventional voltage output (U2)| 84 → 90 V| 84 → 96 V
Duty cycle at 40°C (10 min)
Standard EN60974-1.| Norma EN60974-1| Imax| 30 %| 20 %
100%| 10 A| –
60%| 15 A| 10 A
Service pressure| 2.5 > 6.5 bar
Air debit| 115 l/min
Functionning temperature| -10° → +40°C
Storage temperature| -20° → +55°C
Insulation class| F
Pollution degree| III
Efficiency| 85 %
Protection level| IP21
Dimensions (Lxlxh)| 42 x 15 x 30 cm
Weight| 7.8 kg| 8 kg
*The duty cycles are measured according to standard EN60974-1 à 40°C and on a 10 min cycle.
While under intense use (> to duty cycle) the thermal protection can turn on,
which switches the arc off and the icon appears on the screen.
Keep the machine’s supply on, to enable cooling until protection cancellation.
The machine has a specification with a “dropping current output”
SYMBOLS
| – Caution ! Read the user manual.
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| – Single phase inverter, converter-rectifier
EN60974-1
EN60974-10
Class A
| – The device is compliant with standard EN60974-1 and EN60971-10 class A
device.
| – Plasma cutting
| – Suitable for cutting in environment with an increased risk of electric
shock. Such a current source must not however be placed in the cutting room or
in the surroundings.
IP21
| – Protected against rain and against fingers access to dangerous parts.
| – Direct cutting current.
U0
| – Off load voltage
X(40°C)
| – Duty cycle according to standard EN 0974-1 (10 minutes – 40°C).
I2
| I2: corresponding conventional cutting current
A
| – Amperes
U2
| – U2: Conventional voltage in corresponding loads
V
| Volt
Hz
| Hertz
| – Single phase power supply 50 or 60Hz
U1
| – Rated power supply voltage.
I 1max
| – Maximum rated power supply current (effective value).
I 1eff
| – Maximum effective rated power supply current.
| – Device(s) compliant with European directives. The certificate of
compliance is available on our website..
| – Equipment in conformity with Moroccan standards. The declaration Cم (CMIM)
of conformity is available on our website (see cover page)
| – EAC Conformity marking (Eurasian Economic Community).
| – Equipment in compliance with British requirements. The British Declaration
of Conformity is available on our website (see home page).
| – This hardware is subject to waste collection according to the European
directives 2002/96/UE. Do not throw out in a domestic bin !
| – This product should be recycled appropriately
| – Temperature information (thermal protection).
GYS SAS
1, rue de la Croix des Landes
CS 54159
53941 SAINT-BERTHEVIN Cedex
France
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