EWM cool35 U31, cool71 U42, cool71 U43 Operating Instructions Manual

Operating instructions
Air-cooling units for water-cooled welding torches
cool35 U31 cool71 U42 cool71 U43
Observe additional system documents!
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General instructions
CAUTION
Read the operating instructions! The operating instructions provide an introduction to the safe use of the products.
• Read the operating instructions for all system components!
• Observe accident prevention regulations!
• Observe all local regulations!
• Confirm with a signature where appropriate.
NOTE
In the event of queries on installation, commissioning, operation or special conditions at the installation site, or on usage, please contact your sales partner or our customer service department on +49 2680 181-0. A list of authorised sales partners can be found at www.ewm-group.com.
Liability relating to the operation of this equipment is restricted solely to the function of the equipment. No other form of liability, regardless of type, shall be accepted. This exclusion of liability shall be deemed accepted by the user on commissioning the equipment.
The manufacturer is unable to monitor whether or not these instructions or the conditions and methods are observed during installation, operation, usage and maintenance of the equipment.
An incorrectly performed installation can result in material damage and injure persons as a result. For this reason, we do not accept any responsibility or liability for losses, damages or costs arising from incorrect installation, improper operation or incorrect usage and maintenance or any actions connected to this in any way.
© EWM HIGHTEC WELDING GmbH · Dr. Günter-Henle-Str. 8 · D-56271 Mündersbach, Germany
The copyright to this document remains the property of the manufacturer. Reprinting, including extracts, only permitted with written approval. Subject to technical amendments.
Contents
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1 Contents
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Contents..................................................................................................................................................3
2 Safety instructions.................................................................................................................................4
2.1 Notes on the use of these operating instructions ..........................................................................4
2.2 Explanation of icons.......................................................................................................................5
2.3 General..........................................................................................................................................6
2.4 Transport and installation ..............................................................................................................9
2.5 Ambient conditions.......................................................................................................................10
2.5.1 In operation...................................................................................................................10
2.5.2 Transport and storage..................................................................................................10
3 Intended use.........................................................................................................................................11
3.1 Applications..................................................................................................................................11
3.1.1 For operation only with the following equipment..........................................................11
3.2 Documents which also apply .......................................................................................................12
3.2.1 Warranty.......................................................................................................................12
3.2.2 Declaration of Conformity.............................................................................................12
3.2.3 Welding in environments with increased electrical hazards.........................................12
3.2.4 Service documents (spare parts and circuit diagrams)................................................12
4 Machine description – quick overview ..............................................................................................13
4.1 cool35 U31...................................................................................................................................13
4.1.1 Front view.....................................................................................................................13
4.1.2 Rear view......................................................................................................................14
4.2 cool71 U42, cool71 U43 ..............................................................................................................15
4.2.1 Front view.....................................................................................................................15
4.2.2 Rear view......................................................................................................................16
5 Design and function.............................................................................................................................17
5.1 Installation....................................................................................................................................17
5.2 Machine cooling...........................................................................................................................17
5.3 Cooling module assembly/disassembly.......................................................................................18
5.3.1 Cooling module assembly ............................................................................................18
5.3.2 Cooling module disassembly........................................................................................19
5.4 Connecting the supply lines.........................................................................................................20
5.5 Coolant.........................................................................................................................................21
5.5.1 General.........................................................................................................................21
5.5.2 List of coolants..............................................................................................................21
5.5.3 Adding coolant..............................................................................................................22
5.6 Cooling unit function specification ...............................................................................................22
6 Maintenance, care and disposal.........................................................................................................23
6.1 General........................................................................................................................................23
6.2 Maintenance work, intervals ........................................................................................................23
6.2.1 Daily maintenance tasks ..............................................................................................23
6.2.2 Monthly maintenance tasks..........................................................................................23
6.2.3 Annual test (inspection and testing during operation)..................................................23
6.3 Maintenance work........................................................................................................................24
6.4 Disposing of equipment...............................................................................................................24
6.4.1 Manufacturer's declaration to the end user..................................................................24
6.5 Meeting the requirements of RoHS.............................................................................................24
7 Rectifying faults ...................................................................................................................................25
7.1 Customer checklist.......................................................................................................................25
7.2 Vent coolant circuit.......................................................................................................................26
8 Technical data ......................................................................................................................................27
8.1 cool35 U31; cool71 U42; cool71 U43..........................................................................................27
9 Accessories..........................................................................................................................................28
9.1 General accessories....................................................................................................................28
10 Appendix A ...........................................................................................................................................29
10.1 Overview of EWM branches ........................................................................................................29
Safety instructions
Notes on the use of these operating instructions
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2.1 Notes on the use of these operating instructions
DANGER
Working or operating procedures which must be closely observed to prevent imminent serious and even fatal injuries.
• Safety notes include the "DANGER" keyword in the heading with a general warning symbol.
• The hazard is also highlighted using a symbol on the edge of the page.
WARNING
Working or operating procedures which must be closely observed to prevent serious and even fatal injuries.
• Safety notes include the "WARNING" keyword in the heading with a general warning symbol.
• The hazard is also highlighted using a symbol in the page margin.
CAUTION
Working or operating procedures which must be closely observed to prevent possible minor personal injury.
• The safety information includes the "CAUTION" keyword in its heading with a general warning symbol.
• The risk is explained using a symbol on the edge of the page.
CAUTION
Working and operating procedures which must be followed precisely to avoid damaging or destroying the product.
• The safety information includes the "CAUTION" keyword in its heading without a general warning symbol.
• The hazard is explained using a symbol at the edge of the page.
NOTE
Special technical points which users must observe.
• Notes include the "NOTE" keyword in the heading without a general warning symbol.
Instructions and lists detailing step-by-step actions for given situations can be recognised via bullet points, e.g.:
• Insert the welding current lead socket into the relevant socket and lock.
Safety instructions
Explanation of icons
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2.2 Explanation of icons
Symbol Description
Press
Do not press
Turn
Switch
l
0
Switch off machine
l
0
Switch on machine
ENTER (enter the menu)
NAVIGATION (Navigating in the menu)
EXIT (Exit the menu)
Time display (example: wait 4s/press)
Interruption in the menu display (other setting options possible) Tool not required/do not use
Tool required/use
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General
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DANGER
Do not carry out any unauthorised repairs or modifications! To avoid injury and equipment damage, the unit must only be repaired or modified by specialist, skilled persons!
The warranty becomes null and void in the event of unauthorised interference.
• Appoint only skilled persons for repair work (trained service personnel)!
WARNING
Validity of this document! This document is only valid in combination with the operating instructions for the
power source being used (welding machine)!
• Read the operating instructions, in particular the safety instructions for the power source (welding machine)!
Risk of accidents if these safety instructions are not observed! Non-observance of these safety instructions is potentially fatal!
• Carefully read the safety information in this manual!
• Observe the accident prevention regulations in your country.
• Inform persons in the working area that they must observe the regulations!
Hazards due to improper usage! Hazards may arise for persons, animals and material objects if the equipment is not
used correctly. No liability is accepted for any damages arising from improper usage!
• The equipment must only be used in line with proper usage and by trained or expert staff!
• Do not modify or convert the equipment improperly!
CAUTION
Obligations of the operator! The respective national directives and laws must be observed for operation of the
machine!
• National implementation of the framework directive (89/391/EWG), as well as the associated individual directives.
• In particular, directive (89/655/EWG), on the minimum regulations for safety and health protection when staff members use equipment during work.
• The regulations regarding work safety and accident prevention for the resp ective country.
• Setting up and operating the machine according to IEC 60974-9.
• Check at regular intervals that users are working in a safety-conscious way.
• Regular checks of the machine according to IEC 60974-4.
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CAUTION
Damage due to the use of non-genuine parts! The manufacturer's warranty becomes void if non-genuine parts are used!
• Only use system components and options (power source s, welding torches, electrode holders, remote controls, spare parts and replacement parts, etc.) from our range of products!
• Only insert and lock accessory components into the relevant connection socket when the machine is switched off.
Damage to the machine due to stray welding currents! Stray welding currents can destroy protective earth conductors, damage equipment and
electronic devices and cause overheating of components leading to fire.
• Make sure all welding leads are securely connected and check regularly.
• Always ensure a proper and secure electrical connection to the wo rkpiece!
• Set up, attach or suspend all conductive power source components like casing, transport vehicle and crane frames so they are insulated!
• Do not place any other electronic devices such as drillers or angle g rind ers, etc., on the power source, transport vehicle or crane frames unless they are insulated!
• Always put welding torches and electrode holders on an insulated surface when they are not in use!
Mains connection Requirements for connection to the public mains network
High-performance machines can influence the mains quality by taking current from the mains network. For some types of machines, connection restrictions or requirements relating to the maximum possible line impedance or the necessary minimum supply capacity at the interface with the public network (Point of Common Coupling, PCC) can therefore apply. In this respect, attention is also drawn to the machines' technical data. In this case, it is the responsibility of the operator, where necessary in consultation with the mains network operator, to ensure that the machine can be connected.
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CAUTION
EMC Machine Classification In accordance with IEC 60974-10, welding machines are grouped in two electromagnetic
compatibility classes (see technical data): Class A machines are not intended for use in residential areas where the power supply comes
from the low-voltage public mains network. When ensuring the electromagnetic compatibility of class A machines, difficulties can arise in these areas due to interference not only in the supply lines but also in the form of radiated interference.
Class B machines fulfil the EMC requirements in industrial as well as residential areas, including residential areas connected to the low-voltage public mains network.
Setting up and operating
When operating arc welding systems, in some cases, electro-magnetic interference can occur although all of the welding machines comply with the emission limits specified in the standard. The user is responsible for any interference caused by welding.
In order to evaluate any possible problems with electromagnetic compatibility in the surrounding area, the user must consider the following: (see also EN 60974-10 Appendix A)
• Mains, control, signal and telecommunication lines
• Radios and televisions
• Computers and other control systems
• Safety equipment
• The health of neighbouring persons, especially if they have a pacemaker or wear a hearing aid
• Calibration and measuring equipment
• The immunity to interference of other equipment in the surrounding area
• The time of day at which the welding work must be carried out
Recommendations for reducing interference emission
• Mains connection, e.g. additional mains filter or shielding with a metal tube
• Maintenance of the arc welding equipment
• Welding leads should be as short as possible and run closely together along the ground
• Potential equalization
• Earthing of the workpiece. In cases where it is not possible to earth the workpiece directly, it should be connected by means of suitable capacitors.
• Shielding from other equipment in the surrounding area or the entire welding system
Safety instructions
Transport and installation
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2.4 Transport and installation
WARNING
Risk of accident due to improper transport of machines that may not be lifted! Do not lift or suspend the machine! The machine can fall down and cause injuries! The
handles and brackets are suitable for transport by hand only!
• The machine may not be lifted by crane or suspended!
CAUTION
Risk of tipping! There is a risk of the machine tipping over and injuring persons or being damaged itself
during movement and set up. Tilt resistance is guaranteed up to an angle of 10° (according to EN 60974-A2).
• Set up and transport the machine on level, solid ground!
• Secure add-on parts using suitable equipment!
• Replace damaged wheels and their fixing elements!
• Fix external wire feed units during transport (avoid uncontrolled rotation)!
Damage due to supply lines not being disconnected! During transport, supply lines which have not been disconnected (mains supply leads, control leads, etc.) may cause hazards such as connected equipment tipping over and
injuring persons!
• Disconnect supply lines!
CAUTION
Equipment damage when not operated in an upright position! The units are designed for operation in an upright position! Operation in non-permissible positions can cause equipment damage.
• Only transport and operate in an upright position!
Safety instructions
Ambient conditions
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CAUTION
Equipment damage due to dirt accumulation! Unusually high quantities of dust, acid, corrosive gases or substances may damage the
equipment.
• Avoid high volumes of smoke, vapour, oil vapour and grinding dust!
• Avoid ambient air containing salt (sea air)!
Non-permissible ambient conditions! Insufficient ventilation results in a reduction in performance and equipment damage.
• Observe the ambient conditions!
• Keep the cooling air inlet and outlet clear!
• Observe the minimum distance of 0.5 m from obstacles!
2.5.1 In operation
Temperature range of the ambient air:
• During welding: -20 °C to +40° C *
• During transport and storage: -25 °C to +55 °C * * depending on coolant
Relative air humidity:
• Up to 50% at 40 °C
• Up to 90% at 20 °C
2.5.2 Transport and storage
Storage in an enclosed space, temperature range of the ambient air:
• -25 °C to +55 °C
Relative air humidity
• Up to 90% at 20 °C
Intended use
Applications
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3 Intended use
This machine has been manufactured according to the latest developments in technology and current regulations and standards. It must only be operated in line with the instructions on correct us age.
WARNING
Hazards due to improper usage! Hazards may arise for persons, animals and material objects if the equipment is not
used correctly. No liability is accepted for any damages arising from improper usage!
• The equipment must only be used in line with proper usage and by trained or expert staff!
• Do not modify or convert the equipment improperly!
3.1 Applications
These cooling modules are designed solely for cooling welding to rches. We can only guarantee smooth and trouble-free operation when used in conj unction with the welding machines, welding torches, coolants and accessory components from our range.
3.1.1 For operation only with the following equipment
cool35 U31 cool71 U42 cool71 U43
alpha Q 330
; ;
Phoenix 330 Puls
; ;
Tetrix 300
;
Tetrix 300 AC/DC
;
Tetrix 400-2
;
Tetrix 150, 300, 400 Plasma
; ;
Tetrix 350 AC/DC Plasma
; ;
Intended use
Documents which also apply
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3.2 Documents which also apply
3.2.1 Warranty
NOTE
For further information, please see the accompanying supplementary sheets "Machine and Company Data, Maintenance and Testing, Warranty"!
3.2.2 Declaration of Conformity
The designated machine conforms to EC Directives and standards in terms of its design and construction:
• EC Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC),
• EC EMC Directive (2004/108/EC), This declaration shall become null and void in the event of unauthorised modifications, improperly conducted repairs, non-observance of the deadlines for the repetition test and / or non-permitted conversion work not specifically authorised by the manufacturer. The original copy of the declaration of conformity is enclosed with the unit.
3.2.3 Welding in environments with increased electrical hazards
In compliance with IEC / DIN EN 60974, VDE 0544 the machines can be used in environments with an increased electrical hazard.
3.2.4 Service documents (spare parts and circuit diagrams)
DANGER
Do not carry out any unauthorised repairs or modifications! To avoid injury and equipment damage, the unit must only be repaired or modified by specialist, skilled persons!
The warranty becomes null and void in the event of unauthorised interference.
• Appoint only skilled persons for repair work (trained service personnel)!
Original copies of the circuit diagrams are enclosed with the unit. Spare parts can be obtained from the relevant authorised dealer.
Machine description – quick overview
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4.1 cool35 U31
4.1.1 Front view
Figure 4-1
Item Symbol Description 0 1
Tension bracket closure
Connection between the cooling unit and the welding machine
2
Coolant tank cap
3
Coolant tank
4
Quick connect coupling, red
Coolant return from the welding torch
5
Quick connect coupling, blue
Coolant supply to the welding torch
6 Cooling air inlet 7
Machine feet
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4.1.2 Rear view
Figure 4-2
Item Symbol Description 0 1
Connector plug, 4-pole
Cooling unit voltage supply
2
Connector plug, 8-pole
Cooling unit control lead
3 Cooling air outlet 4
Coolant drain hose
Device for draining the coolant
5
Automatic cut-out of coolant pump key button
press to reset a triggered fuse
Machine description – quick overview
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4.2 cool71 U42, cool71 U43
4.2.1 Front view
Figure 4-3
Item Symbol Description 0 1
Tension bracket closure
Connection between the cooling unit and the welding machine
2
Carrying handle
3
Coolant tank cap
4
Coolant tank
5 Cooling air inlet 6
Quick connect coupling, red
Coolant return from the welding torch
7
Quick connect coupling, blue
Coolant supply to the welding torch
8
Machine feet
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4.2.2 Rear view
Figure 4-4
Item Symbol Description 0 1
Quick connect coupling, blue
Coolant supply to the welding machine or wire feed unit
2
Quick connect coupling, red
Coolant return from the welding machine or wire feed unit
3
Automatic cut-out of coolant pump key button
press to reset a triggered fuse
4
Coolant drain hose
Device for draining the coolant
5 Cooling air outlet 6
Connector plug, 4-pole
Cooling unit voltage supply
7
Connector plug, 8-pole
Cooling unit control lead
Design and function
Installation
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WARNING
Risk of injury from electric shock! Contact with live parts, e.g. welding current sockets, is potentially fatal!
• Follow safety instructions on the opening pages of the operating instructions.
• Commissioning may only be carried out by persons who have the relevant expertise of working with arc welding machines!
• Connection and welding leads (e.g. electrode holder, welding torch, workpiece lead, interfaces) may only be connected when the machine is switched off!
NOTE
Observe documentation of other system components when connecting!
5.1 Installation
WARNING
Risk of accident due to improper transport of machines that may not be lifted! Do not lift or suspend the machine! The machine can fall down and cause injuries! The
handles and brackets are suitable for transport by hand only!
• The machine may not be lifted by crane or suspended!
CAUTION
Installation site! The machine must not be operated in the open air and must only be set up and
operated on a suitable, stable and level base!
• The operator must ensure that the ground is non-slip and level, and provide sufficient lighting for the place of work.
• Safe operation of the machine must be guaranteed at all times.
CAUTION
Damage to the machine due to improper transport! The machine can be damaged by tensile or lateral forces if it is set
down or picked up in a non-vertical position!
• Do not drag the machine horizontally on the machine feet!
• Always pick up the machine vertically and set it down carefully.
5.2 Machine cooling
To obtain an optimal duty cycle from the power components, the following precautions should be observed:
Ensure that the working area is adequately ventilated.
Do not obstruct the air inlets and outlets of the machine.
Do not allow metal parts, dust or other objects to get into the machine.
Design and function
Cooling module assembly/disassembly
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5.3 Cooling module assembly/disassembly
CAUTION
Damage due to supply lines not being disconnected! During transport, supply lines which have not been disconnected (mains supply leads, control leads, etc.) may cause hazards such as connected equipment tipping over and
injuring persons!
• Disconnect supply lines!
NOTE
Assembly and disassembly is very simple and doesn't require any tools.
5.3.1 Cooling module assembly
2
1
Figure 5-1
Item Symbol Description 0 1
Locking hook
2
Butterfly handle
• Lift the wing-tip handles on the tension bracket closure (A2) and turn anti-clockwise (B2) until the locking hook is extended.
Figure 5-2
• Position the welding machine on the module as shown in fig.
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2
1
Figure 5-3
• Turn the wing-tip handle clockwise (B2) to close the fastening.
• Engage the locking hook in the recesses in the side walls of the welding machine.
2
1
Figure 5-4
• Lay the wing-tip handle down flat (C2).
5.3.2 Cooling module disassembly
• Lift the wing-tip handle and turn anti-clockwise until the locking hook is extended.
• Lift the locking hook out of the recesses on the welding machine.
• The welding machine can be lifted off the cooling unit.
Design and function
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5.4 Connecting the supply lines
WARNING
Risk of injury from electric shock! Contact with live parts, e.g. welding current sockets, is potentially fatal!
• Follow safety instructions on the opening pages of the operating instructions.
• Commissioning may only be carried out by persons who have the relevant expertise of working with arc welding machines!
• Connection and welding leads (e.g. electrode holder, welding torch, workpiece lead, interfaces) may only be connected when the machine is switched off!
CAUTION
Overloading the coolant pump! The cooling unit must not be put into operation without a welding torch connected, as
otherwise the coolant pump will be destroyed due to thermal overload (the coolant cannot circulate in the coolant circuit).
• Connect the coolant connections for the water cooled welding torch to the cooling mod ule.
• If air-cooled welding torches are used, the control and supply line between the cooling module and welding machine must be disconnected!
NOTE
Reserve length for control and supply cable! When using high systems such as AC/DC machines or systems with several modules
(welding machine + multivoltage module + cooling module) the cable length has to be adapted.
To do so, loosen the knurled nuts of the strain reliefs for the control and supply cables at the back of the machine. Pull out both connection cables slowly and evenly for a length of approx. 120 mm. Screw both strain reliefs tight again.
Coolant connections
• Plug in the welding torch coolant connections and fit tightly onto the rapid-action closure couplings: red rapid-action closure coupling Æ return of coolant from the welding torch blue rapid-action closure coupling Æ supply of coolant to the welding torch.
Control and supply lead to the welding machine
• The cooling module and welding machine are connected using two leads.
• Insert control lead plug into the welding machine.
• Insert supply lead plug into the welding machine.
Design and function
Coolant
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5.5 Coolant
5.5.1 General CAUTION
Coolant mixtures! Mixtures with other liquids or the use of unsuitable coolants result in material damage
and renders the manufacturer's warranty void!
• Only use the coolant described in this manual (overview of coolants).
• Do not mix different coolants.
• When changing the coolant, the entire volume of liquid must be changed.
Insufficient frost protection in the welding torch coolant! Depending on the ambient conditions, different liquids are used for cooling the welding torch (see overview of coolants). Coolants with frost protection (KF 37E or KF 23E) must be checked regularly to ensure that the frost protection is adequate to prevent damage to the machine or the accessory
components.
• The coolant must be checked for adequate frost protection with the TYP 1 frost protection tester (see accessories).
• Replace coolant as necessary if frost protection is inadequate!
NOTE
The disposal of coolant must be carried out according to official regulations and observing the relevant safety data sheets (German waste code number: 70104)!
• Coolant must not be disposed of together with household waste.
• Coolant must not be discharged into the sewerage system.
• Recommended cleaning agent: water, if necessary with cleaning agent added.
5.5.2 List of coolants
The following coolants may be used (for item nos., please see the Accessories chapter):
Coolant Temperature range
KF 23E (Standard) -10 °C to +40 °C KF 37E -20 °C to +10 °C DKF 23E (for plasma machines) 0 °C to +40 °C
Design and function
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5.5.3 Adding coolant
NOTE
After the initial filling, wait for at least one minute when the machine is switched on so that the tube package is filled with coolant completely and without bubbles. With frequent changes of torch and during the initial filling process, the cooling unit tank should be topped up as necessary.
The unit is supplied ex works with a minimum level of coolant.
Figure 5-5
Item Symbol Description 0 1
Coolant tank cap
2
Coolant filter sieve
3
Coolant tank
4
"Min" mark
Minimum coolant level
• Unscrew and remove the coolant tank sealing cover.
• Check filter sieve insert for dirt, clean if necessary and reinsert into position.
• Top up coolant to the filter sieve insert, close sealing cover again.
NOTE
The level of coolant must never fall below the “min” mark.
5.6 Cooling unit function specification
The cooling modules (pump and fan) are controlled by the welding machine only. The welding machine automatically detects and displays a lack of coolant
(see the welding machine operating instructions).
Maintenance, care and disposal
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DANGER
Risk of injury from electric shock! Cleaning machines that are not disconnected from the mains can lead to serious
injuries!
• Disconnect the machine completely from the mains.
• Remove the mains plug!
• Wait for 4 minutes until the capacitors have discharged!
6.1 General
When used in the specified environmental conditions and under normal operating condition s, this machine is largely maintenance-free and requires a minimum of care.
There are some points, which should be observed, to guarantee fault-free operation of your welding machine. Among these are regular cleaning and checking as descri bed below, depending on the pollution level of the environment and the length of time the unit is in use.
6.2 Maintenance work, intervals
6.2.1 Daily maintenance tasks
• Supply lines and their strain relief fittings
• Operating, message, safety and adjustment devices (Functional test)
• Other, general condition
6.2.2 Monthly maintenance tasks
• Casing damage (front, rear and side walls)
6.2.3 Annual test (inspection and testing during operation)
NOTE
The welding machine may only be tested by competent, capable personsl. A capable person is one who, because of his training, knowledge and experience, is
able to recognise the dangers that can occur while testing welding power sources as well as possible subsequent damage and who is able to implement the required safety procedures.
For further information, please see the accompanying supplementary sheets "Machine and Company Data, Maintenance and Testing, Warranty"!
A periodic test according to IEC 60974-4 "Periodic inspection and test" has to be carried out. In addition to the regulations on testing given here, the relevant local laws and regulations must also be observed.
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6.3 Maintenance work
DANGER
Do not carry out any unauthorised repairs or modifications! To avoid injury and equipment damage, the unit must only be repaired or modified by specialist, skilled persons!
The warranty becomes null and void in the event of unauthorised interference.
• Appoint only skilled persons for repair work (trained service personnel)!
Repair and maintenance work may only be performed by qualified authorised personnel; otherwise the right to claim under warranty is void. In all service matters, always consult the dealer who supplied the machine. Return deliveries of defective equipment subject to warranty may only be made through your dealer. When replacing parts, use only original spare parts. When ordering spare parts, please quote the machine type, serial number and item number of the machine, as well as the type designation and item number of the spare part.
6.4 Disposing of equipment
NOTE
Proper disposal! The machine contains valuable raw materials, which should be recycled, and
electronic components, which must be disposed of.
• Do not dispose of in household waste!
• Observe the local regulations regarding disposal!
6.4.1 Manufacturer's declaration to the end user
• According to European provisions (guideline 2002/96/EG of the European Parliament and the Council of January, 27th 2003), used electric and electronic equipment may no longer be placed in u nsorted municipal waste. It must be collected separately. The symbol depicting a waste container on wheels indicates that the equipment must be collected separately. This machine is to be placed for disposal or recycling in the waste separation system s provided for this purpose.
• According to German law (law governing the distribution, taking b ack and environmentally correct disposal of electric and electronic equipment (ElektroG) from 16.03.2005), used machines are to be placed in a collection system separate from unsorted municipal waste. The public wa ste management utilities (communities) have created collection points at which used equipment from private households can be disposed of free of charge.
• Information about giving back used equipment or about collections can be obtained from the respective municipal administration office.
• EWM participates in an approved waste disposal and recycling system and is registered in the Used Electrical Equipment Register (EAR) under number WEEE DE 57686922.
• In addition to this, returns are also possible throughout Europe via EWM sales partners.
6.5 Meeting the requirements of RoHS
We, EWM HIGHTEC Welding GmbH Mündersbach, hereby co nfirm that all products supplied by us which are affected by the RoHS Directive, meet the requirements of the RoHS (Directive 2002/95/EC).
Rectifying faults
Customer checklist
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All products are subject to rigorous production checks and final checks. If, despite this, something fails to work at any time, please check the product using the following flowchart. If none of the fault rectification procedures described leads to the correct functioning of the product, please inform you r autho rised dealer.
7.1 Customer checklist
Legend
a: Fault/Cause #: Remedy
NOTE
The correct machine equipment for the material and process gas in use is a fundamental requirement for perfect operation!
Please observe the welding machine operating instructions.
Coolant error/no coolant flowing
a Insufficient coolant flow
# Check coolant level and refill if necessary # Eliminate kinks in conduit system (hose packages) # Extend and lay out the torch hose package # Reset automatic cutout of the coolant pump by activating
a Air in the coolant circuit
# see chapter "Vent coolant circuit"
a Coolant pump blocked
# see chapter "Fixing the pump shaft"
Functional errors
a Connection problems
# Make control lead connections and check that they are fitted correctly.
Rectifying faults
Vent coolant circuit
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NOTE
If there is less coolant in the coolant tank than the minimum required you may need to vent the coolant circuit. In this case the welding machine will automatically shut down the coolant pump and signal an error, see chapter "Rectifying faults".
To vent the cooling system always use the blue coolant connection, which is located as deep as possible inside the system (close to the coolant tank)!
Technical data
cool35 U31; cool71 U42; cool71 U43
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NOTE
Technical data limit values The limit values determination from technical data is calculated taking account of the
combined system as a whole (cooling unit and welding machine).
8.1 cool35 U31; cool71 U42; cool71 U43
cool 35 U31 71 U42 71 U43 Supply voltage (tolerances) see welding machine Mains frequency 50/60 Hz Cooling output 800 W (l/min) 1500 W (2 l/min) 1200 W (1 l/min) Max. flow rate 5 l/min 20 l/min 5 l/min Max. initial coolant• pressure 3.5 bar 4.5 bar 3.5 bar Max. tank capacity approx. 4.5 l approx. 7 l Dimensions L/W/H in mm 650 x 270 x 225 685 x 335 x 255 Cooling mode/protection
classification
F/IP 23
Weight (without coolant) 18,7 kg 34,4 kg 25,4 kg EMC class A Constructed to standards IEC 60974-1, -2, -10
Accessories
General accessories
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9.1 General accessories
Type Designation Item no.
TYP 1 Frost protection tester 094-014499-00000 KF 23E-10 Coolant (-10 °C), 9.3 l 094-000530-0000 0 KF 23E-200 Coolant (-10 °C), 200 litres 094-000530-00001 KF 37E-10 Coolant (-20 °C), 9.3 l 094-006256-0000 0 KF 37E-200 Coolant (-20 °C), 200 l 094-006256-00001 DKF10 Deionised coolant, no frost protection 094-001504-00000
Appendix A
Overview of EWM branches
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10.1 Overview of EWM branches
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