ESAB R-27-CF-580 Series ""B"" Argon Regulator Instruction manual

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS for
F-15-308
March, 1996
R-27-CF-580
SERIES "B"
ARGON REGULATOR
Part No. 998958
The INSTRUCTIONS contained in this booklet are intended specifically for operators who know the general principles of opera­tion and safe practices to be followed in operating this type of equipment. If you are not sure that you understand these principles fully, we urge you to read our booklet "Precautions and Safe Practices for Arc Welding, Cutting and Gouging," Form 52-529, in addition to these instructions. Do NOT permit untrained persons to install, operate, or maintain this equipment. Do NOT attempt to install or operate this equipment until you have read and fully understand these instructions. If you do not fully understand these instructions, contact your supplier for further information.
The regulator covered by these instructions is listed by Underwriter's Laboratories only when using parts manufactured by ESAB Welding & Cutting Products to the specifications on file with Underwriter's Laboratories, Inc., and when used in the gas service for which it is designed and listed. The use of other parts voids the manufacturer's warranty.
SPECIFICATIONS
Gas Service ................................. Cylinder Argon
Outlet Connection ................................ CGA-032*
Flow Range (Argon) ..... 10 to 40 cfh (5-19 L/min)
Gauges (2-in. diam.):
Cylinder Pressure .........4000 psig (27600 kPa)
Delivery Flow** ..........10 to 40 cfh (5-19 L/min)
Overall Length .............................. 5-in. (127 mm)
Body Diameter ......................... 2-1/4-in. (57 mm)
Weight ............................................. 3 lbs. (1.4 kg)
* Formally "B" - size Inert Gas (5/8"—18 RH female) **Gauge calibrated in cfh with flow through metering spud installed
in outlet connection.
F-15-308
INERT GAS OR CARBON DIOXIDE can cause suf­focation in confined spaces.
l Always work in well ventilated area. l Prevent leaks. l Do not change CGA inlet connection from number
stamped on regulator body.
l Follow operating instructions on this sheet. l This regulator must be installed, operated, and main-
tained only by trained servicemen.
l For complete safety information on welding and cut-
ting equipment, read Form 2035 (oxy-fuel gas) and 52-529 (arc welding). For safety information on gases, see your supplier.
TO CONNECT
1. Open the cylinder valve slightly for an instant, and then close it. This is known as 'cracking' the valve. This blows away any dirt or dust which may have accumulated in the valve outlet. Be sure to keep your face away from the valve outlet to protect your eyes.
2. Make sure the regulator flow-adjusting screw is released by turning it to the left (counterclockwise) until it turns freely.
3. Attach the regulator to the cylinder valve, and tighten the union nut securely with a wrench.
4. Open the cylinder valve slowly a fraction of a turn. When the cylinder pressure gauge pointer stops moving, open the valve fully. Never stand directly
in front of or behind the regulator when open­ing the cylinder valve. Always stand to one side.
5. Attach the torch hose to the regulator outlet ("B" ­size inert gas female connection) and tighten the connection snugly with a wrench. (A shutoff valve, such as the OXWELD V-30 Argon-Water Shutoff Valve, P/N 16X21, may be connected between the regulator and torch if desired.)
Be sure this information reaches the operator. You can get extra copies through your supplier.
TO TEST FOR LEAKAGE
1. Close the torch switch or shutoff valve.
2. Turn the flow-adjusting screw to the right (clock­wise) until about normal working flow is obtained, as shown on the delivery flow-gauge.
3. Using Leak Test Solution such as P/N 998771 (8 oz. container), test the following for leakage: ar­gon cylinder valve stem, regulator inlet connection and hose connections at the regulator outlet and torch.
TO ADJUST FLOW
Open the torch switch or shutoff valve whenever you adjust the torch argon flow to obtain a true reading on the delivery flow gauge.
To increase the gas flow, turn the flow-adjusting screw to the right (clockwise). To decrease delivery flow, turn the flow-adjusting screw to the left (counterclockwise.)
NOTE: When using the R-27-CF-580 with a torch
equipped with an argon shutoff valve, the valve should be used only to turn on or shut off the flow of argon through the torch. When weld­ing or when adjusting argon flows at the regu­lator the argon shutoff valve should be wide
open.
IMPORTANT: Before starting operations, test all con-
nections with a Leak Test Solution such as P/N 998771 (8 oz. container). Cor­rect any leaks before starting work. Testing should be performed after torch or other gas-using device has been properly connected, with valve(s) down­stream of regulator closed, and with maximum delivery pressure (see table) in the delivery line.
TO STOP FLOW
If work is to be stopped for a half-hour or more, or the regulator is to be removed from the cylinder, shut down the regulator as follows:
1. Close the cylinder valve.
2. Release gas from the regulator by opening all valves downstream.
3. Allow flow gauge to read zero, then turn the flow­adjusting screw counterclockwise until it turns freely.
NOTE: If the regulator is to be out of use for more
than a day, turn in the flow-adjusting screw enough to move the valve stem off the seat. When the regulator is returned to service, be sure to back out the flow-adjusting screw com­pletely before admitting cylinder pressure to the regulator.
INLET FILTER MAINTENANCE
Each regulator is equipped with a porous metal inlet filter, P/N 71Z33, pressed into the regulator inlet nipple. No regulator should be connected to a cylinder or sta­tion valve unless it contains this filter. You can replace the filter if you have reason to do so. To remove a filter, insert a No. 1 'EZY-OUT' or a No. 6 wood screw (about 2-in. long) into the filter and pull it out. Press the new filter into the nipple with a 1/4-in. round metal rod.
REPAIR SERVICE
Regulators in need of repair should be returned to your ESAB Welding Equipment distributor or the ESAB Remanufacturing Center, 411 S. Ebenezer Road, Flo­rence, SC 29501.
If you have your own properly equipped and staffed repair facility, repair parts information for this regulator (Form F-15-300) is available on request.
NOTE: Safety release device equipped on this regu-
lator is designed for regulator protection, not for hose or equipment downstream. If gas escapes through the vent holes in the cap, immediately close cylinder valve and then re­move regulator-flowmeter for repair.
F-15-308 3/96 1M Printed in U.S.A.
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