
Never use an oxygen hose for any gas other than oxygen.
Use the shortest possible lengths of hose to avoid damage, reduce pressure drop, and prevent
possible volume flow restriction. Let the hose lie as straight as possible to prevent kinks when
interconnecting system components. Coil excess hose and place it out of the way to prevent
damage and to eliminate tripping danger.
Checkhoseregularlyforwear,leaks,looseconnections,oranydamagefromheat,flameorsparks.
Immediately replace damaged or unreliable hose!
Pressure Regulators - Maintain all pressure regulators used on the Plasma Unit of the Vulcan in
proper working order to avoid failure and danger to operating personnel. Do not use any regulator
that leaks, creeps excessively or is otherwise damaged. It is strongly recommended that any
malfunctioningequipmentbeservicedonlybytrainedtechnicians,atit’smanufacturer’sdesignated
facility.
Donotlubricateregulator(s)with oilorgreaseanddo notusearegulator for anygasotherthan that
for which it was designed.
NOISE PREVENTION -Theplasmacuttingprocesscangeneratehighlevelsofnoise. Depending
onthearccurrent,materialbeingcut,acoustics,andsizeofthecuttingroom,distancefromthetorch
and other factors, acceptable noise levels as defined by national, state, or local codes may be
exceeded by your plasma system.
GROUNDING - Before operating the plasma system;
InputPower-Besurethepowercordispluggedintoaproperlygroundedoutletorthatthepowercord
ground wire is properly connected to the ground in the disconnect box. If installation of the plasma
system involves connecting a power cord to the power supply, ensure that the power cord ground
wireisproperlyconnected. Conformtonational,state,andlocalstandardwhenfasteningthepower
ground wire to the power supply chassis. CSA standards recommends placing the power cord
groundwireonthestudfirst;thenplacetheotherwiresontopofthepowercordground. Fastenthe
retainingnuttightly.
Make sure that all electrical connections are tight to avoid excessive heating.
Input Power - Connect Ground Lead of power input cable to both electrical system ground in
disconnectbox,andtogroundstudinPlasmaUnitpowersupply. Becertainallgroundlugsarelarge
enough to carry rated current load and make all connections tight to prevent resistance heating.
Output Power - Connect all positive output ground leads to cutting table Star Ground (referred to,
and illustrated in Section 1). Connect Star Ground to reliable Earth Ground. Refer to National
Electrical Code, Grounding Electrode System or other appropriate source for suitable Ground
specifications.
WorkTable-Clamptheworkcablewithgoodmetal-to-metalcontacttotheworkpiece(nottheportion
that will fall away) or to the work table.
Connecttheworktabletoagoodearthground. ConsulttheU.S.NationalElectricalCode,Article250,
Section H Grounding Electrode System, or other appropriate national, state, or local codes.
For additional information, refer to the Index at the end of this section.
ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FIELDS (EMF)
Plasma arc cutting and gouging systems create electric and magnetic fields that may interfere with
the correct operation of electronic health support equipment, such as pacemakers or hearing aids.
Anypersonwhowearsapacemakerorhearingaidshouldconsultadoctorbeforeoperatingorbeing
near any plasma system when it is in use. To minimize exposure to EMF: (1) Keep both the work
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