Lincoln Electric R350 manual Voltage Sensing Considerations for Multiple ARC Systems

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VOLTAGE SENSING CONSIDERATIONS FOR MULTIPLE ARC SYSTEMS

Special care must be taken when more than one arc is welding simultaneously on a single part. Multiple arc applications do not necessarily dictate the use of remote work voltage sense leads, but they are strong- ly recommended.

If Sense Leads ARE NOT Used:

Avoid common current paths. Current from adja- cent arcs can induce voltage into each others cur- rent paths that can be misinterpreted by the power sources, and result in arc interference.

If Sense Leads ARE Used:

Position the sense leads out of the path of the weld current. Especially any current paths com- mon to adjacent arcs. Current from adjacent arcs can induce voltage into each others current paths that can be misinterpreted by the power sources, and result in arc interference.

For longitudinal applications, connect all work leads at one end of the weldment, and all of the work voltage sense leads at the opposite end of the weldment. Perform welding in the direction away from the work leads and toward the sense leads.

(See Figure A.7)

FIGURE A.7

DIRECTION

OF TRAVEL

CONNECT ALL SENSE LEADS AT THE END OF THE WELD.

CONNECT ALL WORK LEADS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE WELD.

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Contents Power Wave R350 Safety Depends on YouSafety California Proposition 65 WarningsElectric Shock can kill Welding and Cutting Sparks can Cause fire or explosion IiiPrécautions DE Sûreté Sûreté Pour Soudage a LʼArcThank You Table of Contents Installation Technical Specifications Power Wave R350Model Height Width Depth Weight Operating Temperature RangeStorage Temperature Range Process Output Range AmperesFalling Equipment can Cause injuryInput Fuse and Supply Wire Considerations Power Cord ReplacementInput Connection Input Voltage SelectionConnection Diagram Gmaw MIG WeldingRecommended Work Cable Sizes for ARC Welding Output Cable Guidelines Table A.1Remote Sense Lead Specifications Cable Inductance and ITS Effects on WeldingTable A.2 WaveElectrode Voltage Sensing Work Voltage SensingVoltage Sensing Considerations for Multiple ARC Systems If Sense Leads are not UsedFigure A.8 Connection Between Power Source and Ethernet Networks Product specific Installation InstructionsControl Cable Connections Operation Safety PrecautionsElectric Shock can Kill Recommended Processes and Equipment Product DescriptionProduct Summary Design Features Case Front ControlsNegative Output Terminal Positive Output Terminal Optional VOLTS/AMPS DisplaySYNC-TANDEM Connector 4 PIN MS Style Optional Devicenet Connector 5 PIN Sealed Mini StyleCase Back Controls Arclink Receptacle and Circuit Breaker 2 10 AMPCommon Welding Procedures Making a WeldNON-SYNERGIC Welding Modes Synergic Welding ModesConstant Voltage Welding Gtaw TIG WeldingPulse Welding Figure B.4 KITS, Options and Accessories AccessoriesGeneral Options Maintenance Routine MaintenancePeriodic Maintenance Calibration SpecificationTroubleshooting HOW to USE Troubleshooting GuideUsing the Status LED to Troubleshoot System Problems Table E.1Error Code # Indication Main Control Board Status LightInput Control Board Basic Machine Problems Weld and Arc Quality Problems Troubleshooting Ethernet Diagrams Dimension Print Power Wave R350 Power Wave R350 Precaucion Warnung