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1.0
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
1.1
DESCRIPTION
This equipment is a modern power source for MIG/MAG welding.
1.2
DATA PLATE
Version S
PRIMARY
Three phase supply
Frequency
Effective consuption
Maximum consuption
SECONDARY
Open circuit voltage
Welding current
Duty cycle 35%
Duty cycle 60%
Duty cycle100%
Protection class
Insulation class
Weight
Dimensions
European Standards
Version C
PRIMARY
Three phase supply
Frequency
Effective consuption
Maximum consuption
SECONDARY
Open circuit voltage
Welding current
Duty cycle 35%
Duty cycle 60%
Duty cycle 100%
Protection class
Insulation class
Weight
Dimensions
European Standards
1.3
DUTY CYCLE AND OVERHEATING
The duty cycle is the percentage of a 10 minute period for which
the welder can continue to weld without overheating. If the ma-
chine overheats, the welding current is shut off and the relative in-
dicator lamp illuminates. In this case, leave the machine to cool for
approx. 15 minutes and, before restarting, lower the welding cur-
rent value and relative voltage or reduce the work time.
Example: 250 A - 30% means working for 3 minutes at 250 A with
7 minutes rest time.
1.4
VOLT - AMPERE CURVES
The volt-ampere curves show the welder's maximum output cur-
rents and voltage.
See page VII.
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
230 V
400 V
50 Hz
20,1 A
11,5 A
34 A
19,5 A
18 ÷ 42 V
40 A ÷ 300 A
300 A
230 A
180 A
IP 23
H
Kg. 81
mm 500 x 865x 900
EN 60974.1 / EN 60974.10
230 V (+/-
400 V (+/-
10%)
10%)
50 Hz
19,5 A
11,3 A
33 A
19 A
18 ÷ 45 V
35 A ÷ 300 A
300 A
230 A
180 A
IP 23
H
Kg. 96
mm 620 x 940 x 1000
EN 60974.1 / EN 60974.10
2.0
INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT: Before connecting, preparing or us-
ing equipment, read SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.
2.1
MACHINE ACCESSORIES
1.
Unpack the equipment and components to complete the ma-
chine assembly.
2.
Leave the machine on the wooden pallet, and use a 13 hex
wrench to remove the eight screws (four on the left and four
on the right) under the front panel; fit the two castor wheels
and refit the screws.
3.
Remove the two screws securing the machine to the pallet,
located on the cylinder support.
4.
Raise the rear section of the machine slightly to rotate the
pallet and thus release the rear section.
5.
Remove the screws from the axle and proceed with assem-
bly of the fixed wheels.
6.
Fit the handles.
7.
Assemble the pulling set stand using the four screws provid-
ed on the top centre of the generator cover.
8.
Remove the pulling set packaging and position it on the stand
as soon as it is assembled. Make sure that the two stands are
coupled.
9.
Connect the multi polar plug and the umbilical cord power
plug to the appropriate generator sockets.
2.2
CONNECTING THE POWER SOURCE TO THE MAINS
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY.
Serious damage to the equipment may result if the
power source is switched off during welding operations.
1.
Ensure that the power supply socket is equipped with the
fuse specified in the table.
2.
Before inserting the power plug, to avoid damage to the gen-
erator, check that the mains voltage corresponds to the re-
quired power supply.
3.
3-phase welders are factory-set to be powered at 400 V
4.
If voltage needs to be modified, open the machine and
change the connection as specified.
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