Troubleshoot Common Problems
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Examine the gas pressure
Inlet gas supply: Incorrect gas pressure can cause problems with cut quality and cut
performance. Refer to page 55 and page 58 for information on the inlet gas supply
requirements for this plasma power supply. For optimum system performance, make sure
that the inlet gas pressure stays between 7.6 bar – 8.3 bar (110 psi – 120 psi) while gas is
flowing. Never use more than the maximum gas pressure of 9.3 bar (135 psi).
Gas hose: An incoming gas supply hose with too small a diameter can cause problems with
cut quality and cut performance. For gas hoses that are less than 15 m (50 feet), use an
internal diameter of 10 mm (3/8 inch) or greater. For gas hoses that are 15 m – 30 m
(50 feet – 100 feet), use an internal diameter of 13 mm (1/2 inch) or greater.
Pressure setting: The plasma power supply adjusts gas pressure automatically, but you can
adjust the gas pressure manually if necessary. Refer to page 76.
If you manually adjust the gas pressure and then start to see problems with cut quality or cut
performance, set the gas pressure back to the default setting. Refer to page 77.
Gas test: You can do a gas test to see if the plasma power supply’s actual output gas
pressure is lower than the set pressure by more than an acceptable quantity. The set
pressure is the gas pressure that the system sets to align with the type of cartridge and
torch installed. Refer to page 147.
Pressure gauge: Install an inline pressure gauge at the gas inlet on the back of the plasma
power supply, after all external filtration. Use this gauge to monitor the gas pressure during
cutting and when the system is idle. The gas pressure should be stable.