Guidelines For Ac Dc Welders
Welding is the process by which two metals
or materials are joined together. The welding is generally done by arc welding.
This process uses AC or DC current. Arc welding is used in
welding most materials and can be done in shops, farms, garages and large
maintenance departments in different factories. This is used for fabrication,
repair and for educational programs.
In arc welding, a welding power supply is used to create an electric
arc between the base material and the electrode, to melt metals at the
welding point. Direct current (DC) or Alternating current (AC) is used
with consumable or non-consumable electrodes. An inert or semi inert
gas is used to protect the area. Sometimes a filler material is also
used. The type of welder generally used for arc welding is AC/DC 240 volts transformers using
electricity. You also have portable arc welders. These are powered by
diesel or gasoline engines.
Some safety procedures have to be followed while arc welding. It has
to be properly installed and used. The user should wear safety gear
for protection against toxic fumes, burns, shocks, heat stress, noise
etc. The eyes should be protected from the bright light and gloves should
be worn to protect the hands from electric burns and from the heat given
out while welding.
The arc welding equipment should comply
with the norms for design set by the NEMA or the National Electric
Manufacturers Association. The safety features should be in
accordance with the Underwriters Laboratories (UL). It should be kept
in mind while buying the welding machine.
Before installing an arc welder, you should check whether the present
electrical power in the place can handle the extra load required by
the arc welder. Otherwise, an experienced electrician should be made
to do the proper wiring for the same. The installation should be in
accordance with the laws of the State, the Federal Government, and the
local body safety rules or OSHA and also the National Electric Code
or NEC. If these rules are not followed, there will always be a problem
with the safety aspect and overload due to excess current usage.
The most important guidelines to be followed for arc
welding using AC/DC current are:
- The frame of the arc welder should
be properly grounded.
- A safety disconnecting switch should be in place near the arc welder.
- The arc welder should be protected by a fuse breaker, an independent
circuit or a circuit breaker.
The area where arc welding is done
should be adequately ventilated. If it involves welding metals that
are not hazardous, there should be enough ventilation to allow a minimum
of 2000 cubic feet per minute of air per arc welder.
When hazardous material is arc welded, more ventilation is necessary.
However, it will be good to take the guidance and advice of a ventilation
expert to follow the rules properly. The area which is going to be welded
should also be kept clean otherwise the welding will not take place
properly.
These guidelines are to be kept in mind while using AC/DC
welders. The welding process is very important in factories and in
all places where two metals have to be joined for any purpose. So, it is essential
that people who use welding
machines are aware of the guidelines and the rules to be followed
and diligently follow them.
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