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Oxyacetylene Start Up/Shut Down Procedure Prepared by Dr. Dale Carpentier and Mr. Barry Brazelton Monroe Area High School Modified by Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum Office June 2007

Oxyacetylene Start Up/Shut Down Procedure Prepared by Dr. Dale Carpentier and Mr. Barry Brazelton Monroe Area High School Modified by Georgia Agriculture

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Page 1: Oxyacetylene Start Up/Shut Down Procedure Prepared by Dr. Dale Carpentier and Mr. Barry Brazelton Monroe Area High School Modified by Georgia Agriculture

Oxyacetylene Start Up/Shut Down

ProcedurePrepared by

Dr. Dale Carpentier and

Mr. Barry Brazelton

Monroe Area High School

Modified by Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum OfficeJune 2007

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Oxyacetylene Welding

Start-up and shut down

Essential Question: What is the correct procedure for starting up and shutting down the oxyacetylene welder?

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1. Make sure regulator adjusting screws are loose

» Turn counter-clockwise to loosen.» Check both regulator adjusting screws.

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2. Stand away from Oxygen Regulator and open tank valve slowly and then all the way.

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3. Stand away from Acetylene Regulator and Open tank Valve slowly 1/4 to 1/3 turn.

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4. Screw in Oxygen regulator adjusting screw until working pressure gauge is equal to tip size. 3 psi for a size 3 tip, 5 psi for a size 5 tip.

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5. Turn in Acetylene regulator adjusting screw until working pressure gauge is equal to tip size. 3 psi for a size 3 tip, 5 psi for a size 5. NEVER ADJUST OVER 15 PSI!!

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6. Purge the oxygen and acetylene lines to get rid of old undesirable gasses. Check working pressure gauges while purging lines to make sure pressure is correct

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7. Open acetylene torch value 1/8 turn and light with a friction lighter.

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8. Adjust to a clean burning flame.

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9. Turn on Oxygen slowly until you get a neutral flame.

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Neutral flame is equal amounts of Oxygen and Acetylene and burns

at about 5589 degrees F. Puddle is clean and flows easily.

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Carburizing flame is excess acetylene and causes puddle to be

cloudy.

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Oxidizing flame is excess oxygen and causes puddle to foam and

spark.

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Shut down procedure

10. Turn off acetylene torch valve. (red side)

11. Turn off oxygen torch valve. (green side)

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12. Close oxygen tank valve.

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13. Close acetylene tank valve.

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14. Bleed oxygen and acetylene lines until all the gauges are at

zero.

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15. Back out regulator adjusting screws.

• Turn counter-clockwise.

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16. Roll up hoses and clean area.