Lincoln Electric IM10074 manual Premises Wiring, Circuit bREAKERS

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PREMISES WIRING

The BULLDOG™ 5500 is not recommended for premises wiring.

The BULLDOG™ 5500 does not have a combined 120/240 volt receptacle and cannot be connected to a premises as described in other Lincoln literature.

Remember that the BULLDOG™ 5500 is intended only for backup, intermittent use power.

Certain electrical devices cannot be powered by the BULLDOG™ 5500. Refer to Table A.2 for these devices.

CIRCUIT bREAKERS

Auxiliary power is protected by circuit breakers. When the machine is operated in high temperature environ- ments, the breakers may tend to trip at lower loads than normally.

CAUTION

Never bypass the circuit breakers. Without over- load protection, the BULLDOG™ 5500 could over- heat and/or cause damage to the equipment being used.

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Contents Bulldog Safety Depends on YouCalifornia Proposition 65 Warnings SafetyElectric Shock can kill Iii Welding and Cutting Sparks can Cause fire or explosionSûreté Pour Soudage a L’Arc Précautions DE SûretéOn-Line Product Registration Please Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage ImmediatelyTable of Contents Installation Location and Ventilation Safety PrecautionsStoring Engine Exhaust can killStacking PRE-OPERATION Engine ServiceTilting OILWelding CAbLE Connections Electrical Output ConnectionsTAbLE A.1 Recommended Welding CAbLE SIzE and Length Hour MeterAuxiliary Power Receptacles 5INSTALLATIONA-5Electrical Connections Machine GroundingCircuit bREAKERS Premises WiringElectrical Device USE with this Product TAbLE A.2Type Common Electrical Devices Possible Concerns Operation WELDER/GENERATOR Controls LimitationsOutput Panel Controls Gasoline Engine Controls Engine OperationStarting the Engine BEFORE Starting the EngineStopping the Engine Generator OperationRunning the Engine LOW OIL SensingTAbLE b.1 Generator Power ApplicationsControl Function / Operation Current Control Dial Welding OperationTo USE the bULLDOG 5500 for Welding After YOU Finish the WeldWelding Guidelines Material Thickness Electrode Type Size SettingTAbLE b.2 Welding APPLICATIONS/ELECTRODE Selection GuideWelding circuit for Stick shielded metal arc welding What Happens in the Arc?Correct Way to Strike An Arc Correct Welding PositionCorrect Arc Length Correct Welding SpeedCommon Metals PracticeTypes of Welds Penetration Fillet JointsMultiple Pass Welds Welding in the Vertical PositionVertical-Down Welding Vertical-Up WeldingOverhead Welding How to Hardface the Sharp Edge Metal to Ground WearHardfacing To Reduce Wear Welding Sheet MetalCast Iron Plate Preparation Welding Cast IronOut-of-Position Group AWS E6011 High-Speed Group AWS E6013 Selecting ElectrodesLow Hydrogen Group AWS E7018 OPTIONS/ACCESSORIES AccessoriesLincoln Electric Accessories Routine and Periodic Maintenance MaintenanceEngine Maintenance Figure D.2 Clean Area Engine AdjustmentsSpark Plug Service Engine Maintenance PartsOperational Clearance Part KohlerFigure D.6. bRUSH Removal and Replacement GENERATOR/WELDER MaintenanceFigure D.7. Major Component Locations 1TROUbLESHOOTINGE-1 Symptoms PRObLEMS POSSIbLETROUbLESHOOTING Engine requires service to head, head gasket, and/or valves Diagrams M22563 Dimension PrintBULLDOG Precaucion Warnung