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OPERATION
FIGURE E.4 – WELD WINDING, OUTPUT RECTIFIER AND CHOKE
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RECTIFIER |
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BRIDGE |
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ENGINE | MECHANICAL |
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MAGNETO |
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IDLER |
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SOLENOID |
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IDLER | + |
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P.C. BOARD |
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RHEOSTAT |
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NEGATIVE
OUTPUT TERMINAL
CURRENT
TRANSFORMER
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WELD WINDING, OUTPUT
RECTIFIER AND CHOKE
The AC voltage developed in the stator weld winding is delivered through the current transformer to the out- put rectifier bridge, where the AC voltage is rectified to a DC voltage. The DC current path from the output of the rectifier bridge is through the choke, where the DC is filtered, to the negative and positive output termi- nals.
The WELDANPOWER 125 provides 125 amps of con- stant current DC welding for stick electrodes.
NOTE: Unshaded areas of Block Logic Diagram are the subject of discussion.
WELDANPOWER 125