Lincoln Electric SVM204-A service manual Table B.3 Auxiliary Power Applications

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B-9

OPERATION

 

B-9

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TABLE B.3

 

 

 

AUXILIARY POWER APPLICATIONS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Suggested Power Applications

 

Running Watts

*Start-up Watts

 

 

 

 

(Continuous)

(Peak)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Air Compressor - 1 HP

 

2,000

4,000 - 8,000

 

 

*Air Compressor - 3/4 HP

 

1,250

3,100 - 5,000

 

 

*Airless Sprayer - 1/3 HP

 

600

1,500 - 2,400

 

 

Chain Saw

 

1,200

 

 

 

Circular Saw

 

1,200

 

 

 

Coffee Maker

 

1,000

 

 

 

*Deep Freezer

 

500

750 - 2,000

 

 

*Electric Motor - 1 HP

 

1,000

2,500 - 4,000

 

 

Electric Range (1 element)

 

1,500

 

 

 

Electric Skillet

 

1,250

 

 

 

*Furnace Fan - 1/3 HP

 

1,200

3,000 - 4,800

 

 

Portable Grinder (4 1/2”)

 

600

 

 

 

Portable Grinder (7”)

 

2,000

 

 

 

Halogen Work Light

 

500

 

 

 

Hand Drill - 1/4”

 

500

 

 

 

Hand Drill - 3/8”

 

700

 

 

 

1500 Watt Heater

 

1,750

 

 

 

Hedge Trimmer

 

450

 

 

 

Light Bulb

 

100

 

 

 

Reciprocating Saw

 

900

 

 

 

Radial Arm Saw

 

2,600

 

 

 

Radio

 

50

 

 

 

*Refrigerator/Freezer (small)

 

600

1,500 - 2,400

 

 

Slow Cooker

 

200

 

 

 

*Submersible Pump - 1 HP

 

1,000

2,500 - 4,000

 

 

*Sump Pump

 

600

1,500 - 2,400

 

 

Toaster

 

1,100

 

 

 

Weed Trimmer

 

500

 

 

 

Lincoln Wire Feeder/Welder

 

4,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTES:

Wattages listed are approximate. Check your equipment for actual wattage.

Equipment with unusually high *START-UP WATTS are listed. For start-up of other equipment that uses a motor, listed in the table, multiply RUNNING WATTS by 2.

Multiple loads can be used as long as the total load does not exceed 5,700 Peak watts. Be sure to start the largest loads first.

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Contents Outback California Proposition 65 Warnings SafetyCan be dangerous Electric Shock can kill ARC Rays can burnWelding Cutting Powered equipmentCylinder may explode Sparks can cause fire or If damaged ExplosionSûreté Pour Soudage a L’Arc Précautions DE SûretéSafety Methods of Reducing Emissions Mains Supply Master Table of Contents for ALL Sections Table of Contents Installation Section Technical Specifications Outback 185 K2706-1 InstallationAC Auxiliary Power Bore x StrokeLocation and Ventilation Safety PrecautionsStoring Stacking PRE-OPERATION Engine ServiceTilting OILCable Amps Length 30% Duty Cycle Cable Size and LengthMachine Grounding Cable InstallationPremises Wiring Auxiliary Power ReceptaclesCircuit Breakers See Figure A.1Type Common Electrical Devices Possible Concerns Table A.2 Electrical Device USE with the OutbackTable of Contents Operation Section Operation Safety InstructionsOIL AIR Cleaner Fuel Graphic Symbols Used on this Equipment or in this ManualWork Clamp Ground Auxiliary Power BreakerOperational Features and Controls Design Features AdvantagesGeneral Description Recommended ApplicationsWELDER/GENERATOR Controls When in Auto IdleStopping the Engine Engine OperationWith a Lincoln Wire Only qualified Personnel should install, use, orService this equipment Electric Shock can kill240V Receptacle Operation 120V Receptacle OperationTable B.3 Auxiliary Power Applications Outback Table of Contents Accessories Section OPTIONS/ACCESSORIES AccessoriesTable of Contents Maintenance Section Maintenance Tighten dipstick firmly before starting Safety PrecautionsKohler CS To service the pre-cleanerMaintenance Outback 1TABLE of CONTENTS-THEORY of Operation Section E-1 Theory of Operation Engine STARTING, Protection and Battery ChargingEngine STARTING, Protection and Battery Charging contin- ued Figure E.4 Automatic Idle System Automatic Idle SystemFlashing Generating PowerBuilding Output AC Output DC Weld Output Generating PowerWeld Output Control Weld Boost1TABLE of Contents Troubleshooting and Repair F-1 HOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting and RepairLocate PROBLEM SYMPTOM PC Board Troubleshooting Procedures This plug disables the normal DisconnectingEngine switch Engine shut down functionTroubleshooting and Repair Problems Symptoms Procedure Engine RPM adjustmentAdjustment procedure Troubleshooting and Repair Tests Perform the stator resistance Voltage tests Voltage, and resistanceEngine Brush and slip ring serviceBrush and slip Ring Service procedureCircuit tests Outback Test Description Engine RPM Adjustment ProcedureStrobe-Tach Method Engine RPM Adjustment ProcedureFrequency Counter Method Control LeverVibratach Method TOP View of EngineThrottle Adjustment Procedure High Idle Adjustment Throttle Adjustment ProcedureLow Idle Adjustment Procedure Description Brush and Slip Ring Service ProcedureFigure F.5 Brush Holder Assembly Location Brush and Slip Ring Service ProcedureCable TIE Brushes Cleaning Slip RingsOutback Rotor Flashing and Voltage Test Set the output control to maximum Battery Charging System Test Figure F.8 Charging System Stator Voltage Test Stator Voltage Test Figure F.9 High and LOW Idle AdjustmentRotor Resistance and Ground Test Static Rotor Resistance and Ground Test Static Slip Rings BrushesRotor Resistance and Ground Test Dynamic Figure F.11 Brush and Slip Ring Locations Rotor Resistance and Ground Test DynamicStator Short Circuit and Ground Test Stator Short Circuit and Ground Test Perform Case Cover Removal ProcedureWeld Boost System Test Weld Boost System Test Figure F.12 High and LOW Idle AdjustmentCase Cover Removal and Replacement Procedure Figure F.13 Case Cover Removal Case Cover Removal and Replacement ProcedureFuel Tank and Enclosure Removal and Replacement Procedure Perform the Case Cover Removal Procedure Removal and Replacement ProcedureFuel Tank and Enclosure Mounting Bracket Battery Outback Control BOX Removal and Replacement Procedure Perform the Fuel Tank and Enclosure Removl Procedure Control BOX Removal and Replacement ProcedureMounting Bracket Battery Outback Stator Removal and Replacement Procedure Perform the Control Box Removal Procedure Stator Removal and Replacement ProcedureFigure F.19 Nuts & Rubber Engine Mounts Installing the stator assemblyTolerance Ring Stator Rotor Removal and Replacement Procedure Perform the Stator Removal Procedure Rotor Removal and Replacement ProcedureReplacing the Rotor No-load test values Retest After RepairFull load test values Volt receptaclesOutback Table of Contents Diagram Section OUTBacK Wiring Diagram OutbackSchEmaTic cOmplETE machiNE cODE 11516 G6205 Equipmenttype