Gas Purge/Pump On state (3)

During the Gas Purge/Pump On state (3), the system does a specialty purge of gases and coolant and then does a check of the coolant flow.

The image shows a flowchart of the process for the Gas Purge/Pump On state (3).
* A specialty purge (with N2 or air) occurs automatically if the process changes from a non-mixed-fuel gas to a mixed-fuel gas or F5 process (or the opposite).
  • If the process that was sent before was a water (H2O) process, a water purge is added to the gas purge. Refer to Automatic purges.
  • If the process that was sent before was not an H2O, mixed-fuel gas, or F5 process, do the usual two-step gas purge.
** These conditions have an effect on the time that is necessary to complete a purge:
  • The type of operator-selected process that the Computer Numerical Control (CNC) or wireless device sends to the cutting system
  • If this is the first process sent after the Power-up state (1) starts
  • The type of operator-selected process that was sent before

If the Gas Purge/Pump On state (3) completes correctly, the process continues with Wait for Start state (5).

Refer to Initial inspection steps for troubleshooting procedures.