The manufacture of the machine, be it a plasma cutter, or some plasma plating equiptment or whatever, is the first guy on the hook.
They need to correct the interference.
The maintenance supervisor should start leaning on whoever they bought it from to correct the problem.
It it may not be a astronomical problem, in some plasma cutters, the spark gap used in the pilot arc needs to be correct or a component may have failed.
There may be a ground problem somewhere , and that might be a hazard.
The maker of the cutter should be contacted and ask why this is going on.
73
Jeff
They need to correct the interference.
The maintenance supervisor should start leaning on whoever they bought it from to correct the problem.
It it may not be a astronomical problem, in some plasma cutters, the spark gap used in the pilot arc needs to be correct or a component may have failed.
There may be a ground problem somewhere , and that might be a hazard.
The maker of the cutter should be contacted and ask why this is going on.
73
Jeff