BULLETIN 262-750 July 2015

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BULLETIN 262-750

MODEL DA750 July 2015


MAGNETIC INSPECTION UNIT

THE CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL MUST BE READ AND FULLY UNDERSTOOD


BEFORE INSTALLATION, OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE OF THIS EQUIPMENT.
FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN INJURY.

INTRODUCTION

The DA750 Magnetic Inspection Unit is a portable power pack designed to furnish high
amperage, low voltage AC current and Half-Wave current for Magnetic Particle inspection. It
features infinitely variable magnetizing and demagnetizing current.

THE FOLLOWING SHOULD BE READ AND FULLY UNDERSTOOD.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS PAGE 2


GENERAL DESCRIPTION PAGE 2
ELECTRICAL FEATURES PAGE 3
CONNECTION PAGE 3
CONTROLS-ELECTRICAL PAGE 4
OPERATION PAGE 5
SERVICE DATA & WARRANTY PAGE 6
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM PAGE 7-8

Parker Research Corporation assumes no liability from any claims arising from the use of this
equipment.

CAUTION: For the correct and safe use of this equipment, proper training of operating
personnel to required inspection techniques, specifications and safety requirements is
necessary and is the obligation of the user.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

The following safety precautions must be fully understood and applied during the installation,
operation and maintenance of this equipment. These safety precautions appear throughout
the text and are covered here for emphasis.

A. "DANGER" Ground this equipment before operating. Failure to ground this unit properly
may result in electrical shock hazard.

B. "CAUTION" Use safety glasses when operating this equipment.

C. "DANGER" Line current must be disconnected before equipment panels are removed for
any reason. Only qualified electrical personnel should attempt service.

D. "CAUTION" When performing prod inspection with this unit, use very firm contact
pressure to minimize chances of arcing.

E. "WARNING" This equipment produces a strong electromagnetic field which can be


harmful to people with implanted Cardiac Pacemakers. Personnel with such devices should
not operate this machine and must stay a safe distance away from this machine and cable
output area. Contact the manufacturer of your Pacemaker for additional precautions and
warnings.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The DA750 is a extremely rugged and compact Magnetic Inspection unit.

All operating controls and output terminals are located on the front panel. A carrying handle
is provided on the top of the unit.

Current output is approximately 750 amperes low voltage A.C. and approximately 750
amperes half-wave D.C. The outputs are based on the use of 30 feet (two 15') cables as a
load.

Optional magnetizing cables can be equipped with prods for circular magnetization. The
cables can also be wrapped around parts to form a "coil" for longitudinal magnetization.
Demagnetization is accomplished in a similar manner.

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ELECTRICAL FEATURES

The DA750 unit is built to operate from either 115VAC or 230VAC (not interchangeably),
50/60 Hz., Single phase current. Line current at rated output is approximately 27 amperes at
115 volts and 14 amperes at 230 volts. Check "Data Nameplate" on the unit for correct
operating voltage.

The DA750 is wired at the factory for either 115VAC or 230VAC operating voltage. Change
over from one voltage to another can not be done in the field. Unit must be returned to the
factory for modification.

An automatic thermal reset/circuitbreaker is provided to prevent overheating and damage to


electrical components.

The current control potentiometer in conjunction with internal electrical circuit, provide
infinitely variable magnetizing and demagnetizing current control.

The power transformer operating in conjunction with an SCR module, transforms the high
voltage line input to low voltage, high amperage A.C. or Half-Wave DC output. While these
components are fan cooled, they are designed for intermittent service at 750 amperes
output. To avoid overheating and possible damage, a minumum duty cycle of 50% must be
adhered to.

CAUTION: Attaching less than 30' of 4/O cable (two 15' cables) will cause excessive line
current draw and possible overheating of parts.

CONNECTION

1. With current control in the "Off" position, connect the line cord to the properly fused and
grounded disconnect switch of proper rating. Consult "Data Nameplate" on the back of the
unit for correct operating voltage.

2. Turn the current control so that the unit powers "On". A red pilot light will glow indicating
that there is power to the unit and that it is "On".

3. Plug in and twist clockwise two 15' 4/O magnetizing cables into the output terminals at the
front of the unit. Note: One cable must be connected to the "Common" output terminal. The
other cable must be connected to either the A.C. or HWDC cable connector. Connect the two
eitherend connectors or two lug connectors at the opposite end of the cables to form a
"loop". Plug in the control cable and activate to check operation for both AC and DC output.

For maximum output on either AC or half-wave DC, it is necessary to reduce the inductive
loop of the external cables as much as possible\; that is, the spacing between the external
4/O cables must be kept at a minimum. If possible, the first ten feet of cable may be bound of
taped together for optimum current output.
NOTE: When cables are used as a coil with AC current, ammeter readings will be lower due
to coil/part inductance.

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CONTROLS - ELECTRICAL

CURRENT CONTROL/RED PILOT LIGHT


This is the main switch, located next to the ammeter on the front panel. With the current
control in any position other than "Off", the red pilot light will glow indicating that the unit is
ready for operation. Current values will be indicated by the
ammeter reading when the external magnetizing circuit (loop) is complete.

OVERLOAD CIRCUITBREAKER
This control is located within the unit and is an automatic resetting type circuitbreaker. It will
interrupt the current to the transformer whenever the rated duty cycle is exceeded.

AMMETER
The ammeter, located on the front panel, registers the current flowing in the magnetizing
circuits. An automatic solid state switching circuit allows a single meter to provide accurate
current readings for both AC and half-wave DC magnetizing currents.

OUTPUT TERMINALS
Half-wave DC current is obtained by connecting the magnetizing cables to the "Common"
and "Half-Wave" connectors. AC current is obtained by connecting to the "Common" and
"A.C." connectors. Always insert and then twist cable connectors clockwise to lock in
position.

CONTROL CABLE RECEPTACLE


This receptacle is located below the current control. Twist and lock the control cable in the
receptacle.

PROD CONTROL SWITCH


Various optional prod assemblies have a control switch built into the handle. It is connected
through a 20' cable and three prong twist lock plug to the control cable receptacle. It controls
the magnetizing current through the prods.

REMOTE CONTROL CABLE SWITCH


The optional remote control switch (P/N MA7RC) is attached trough a 20' cable and activates
the unit with a push button switch. This switch is required when using cables as a coil.

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OPERATION

COIL MAGNETIZATION

1. Attach (2) 15' lengths of 4/O cable to the appropriate connectors of the front panel.
2. Wrap three turns of the 15 foot cable around or through the part to be inspected. Connect
in series with the two other cables to form a 30 foot closed circuit.
3. Plug remote control cable into "Control Cable" receptacle. Use switch to control
magnetizing current.
4. Turn current control to position that provides desired current level.
5. Apply magnetic inspection powder or bath to the surface to be inspected while current is
on. Inspect for lines of magnetic particle build-up indicating circular defects.

PROD MAGNETIZATION

1. Attach two 15' lengths of 4/O cables to appropriate connectors on front panel.
2. Plug prod control cable into "Control Cable Receptacle".
3. Turn current control to position that gives desired current level.
4. Make prod contacts with clean surface of part. Place prod tips approximately six inches
apart on either side of the line of suspected defect. Press prod handle switch to initiate
current flow. Use very firm contact pressure to minimize chances of arcing and burning.
Ammeter will indicate magnetizing current.
5. Apply magnetic powder to the surface while magnetizing current is on.
6. Release prod handle switch to stop current flow. Remove prods from parts.

DEMAGNETIZATION

1. Connect a formed coil to the AC and common output terminals. Set the current control to
desired current level. Depending upon the size, the part is either passed through the coil, or
the coil is passed completely over the part and slowly withdrawn while current is on. As the
part or coil is withdrawn, the diminishing intensity of the AC field completes the
demagnetization.

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SERVICE DATA

Each DA750 is thoroughly tested and adjusted before shipping from the factory. However,
while operators and maintenance department personnel should be familiar with the function
of the electrical circuits, only authorized personnel should attempt to adjust or repair the unit.

WARRANTY

The DA750 is warranted against malfunction due to defective material and workmanship.
The warranty shall cover repair or replacement of the DA750 at no charge (less incoming
freight charges) for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. Warranty will not
apply to units that have been altered or to those units that have been used improperly.

In the event of malfunction, return the unit (prepaid) to the factory. Repair or replacement of
the defective unit will be made at the discretion of Parker Research Corporation. The
repaired or replacement unit will be returned to the original purchaser prepaid. Note: Do not
return cables or prods with defective unit.

SHIP TO:
PARKER RESEARCH CORPORATION
2642 ENTERPRISE ROAD WEST
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33763

ATTENTION: REPAIR DEPT.

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