ESAB Flash Arrestors Troubleshooting instruction

INSTRUCTIONS for F-14-477
September, 1995
INSTRUCTIONS for F-14-477
September, 1995
FLASH ARRESTORS, P/N 20357
Includes: Flash Arrestor, Oxygen - P/N 20373
Flash Arrestor, Acetylene/Fuel Gas - P/N 20374
SPECIFICATIONS
Welding Capacity...1"; Cutting Capacity...12" Maximum Inlet Pressure:
Connections (male inlet; female outlet):
Oxygen...CGA-022 (9/16"---18);
Acet./F.G....CGA-023 (9/16"--18 LH)
These flash arrestors are designed for connecting to "B" size hose fit­tings on a welding or cutting torch. Each contains a sintered stainless steel flame barrier and a spring-loaded reverse flow check valve. In the event of a flashback, the barrier will stop the flame from reaching the check valve and the hose. The check valve will prevent one gas from flowing into the other gas hose. A check valve alone will not stop a flashback.
INSTALLATION
FLASH ARRESTORS, P/N 20357
Includes: Flash Arrestor, Oxygen - P/N 20373
Flash Arrestor, Acetylene/Fuel Gas - P/N 20374
SPECIFICATIONS
Welding Capacity...1"; Cutting Capacity...12" Maximum Inlet Pressure:
Connections (male inlet; female outlet):
Oxygen...CGA-022 (9/16"---18);
Acet./F.G....CGA-023 (9/16"--18 LH)
These flash arrestors are designed for connecting to "B" size hose fit­tings on a welding or cutting torch. Each contains a sintered stainless steel flame barrier and a spring-loaded reverse flow check valve. In the event of a flashback, the barrier will stop the flame from reaching the check valve and the hose. The check valve will prevent one gas from flowing into the other gas hose. A check valve alone will not stop a flashback.
INSTALLATION
1. Assemble appropriate flash arrestor to each hose fitting of torch and tighten firmly with a wrench. DO NOT overtighten.
2. Connect proper hose to each flash arrestor with one wrench while tightening the hose nut firmly with the other wrench.
1. Assemble appropriate flash arrestor to each hose fitting of torch and tighten firmly with a wrench. DO NOT overtighten.
2. Connect proper hose to each flash arrestor with one wrench while tightening the hose nut firmly with the other wrench.
OPERATION
OPERATION
Increase recommended operating pressure by 20% when using welding heads up through size No. 70 and cutting tips to compensate for pres­sure drop through the flash arrestors. For No. 100 welding heads, increase pressure by 40%.
Do not use flash arrestors when using welding or heating heads larger than size No. 100. The combination of the arrestors and large heads can cause severe overheating and possible damage to the equipment.
MAINTENANCE
Every six months or after 50 flashbacks, whichever occurs first, remove and examine inside each flash arrestor. If they appear clogged with car­bon soot or discolored by heat, they should be replaced by new arres­tors. Clogged flash arrestors can cause excess pressure drop, over­heating, and may not stop a flashback resulting in damage to equipment. If they appear clean, reconnect the arrestors to the torch.
Increase recommended operating pressure by 20% when using welding heads up through size No. 70 and cutting tips to compensate for pres­sure drop through the flash arrestors. For No. 100 welding heads, increase pressure by 40%.
Do not use flash arrestors when using welding or heating heads larger than size No. 100. The combination of the arrestors and large heads can cause severe overheating and possible damage to the equipment.
MAINTENANCE
Every six months or after 50 flashbacks, whichever occurs first, remove and examine inside each flash arrestor. If they appear clogged with car­bon soot or discolored by heat, they should be replaced by new arres­tors. Clogged flash arrestors can cause excess pressure drop, over­heating, and may not stop a flashback resulting in damage to equipment. If they appear clean, reconnect the arrestors to the torch.
F-14-477 9/95 25M PrintedF-14-477 9/95 25M Printed
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