Lincoln Electric IM309-D manual Installation

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INSTALLATION

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NOTE: FOR STEPS 13 AND 14 REFER TO FIGURES 12 AND 14.

13.The negative generator brushholder, exposed when upper bracket cover or wrap-around is removed (see Figure 12), is at the 11 o’clock posi- tion when the commutator is viewed from the con- trol panel end of welder. Remove the 5/16 bolt which connects the existing cable to the negative brushholder. Route the #2/0 heavy lead which exists from the bottom of the CV adapter case as shown in Figure 14. Obtain a 5/16 X 3/4 bolt from the hardware sent with the CV Adapter and con- nect the #2/0 heavy lead which exits from the bot- tom of the CV Adapter case, along with the cable removed above, to the negative brushholder. The #2/0 heavy lead lug should be between the exist- ing cable lug and the brushholder. Tape the #2/0 heavy lead to the battery lead on welders with DC auxiliary power to support lead. On welders with AC auxiliary power, tape the #2/0 heavy lead to the alternator exciter lead bundle coming from the alternator to support lead where possible.

14.Replace bracket cover removed in Step 1. Also, tighten the K385-1 CV Adapter which was loosely mounted in Step 2. For the SAE-400 WELD’N AIR the CV Adapter must be positioned flush against the fuel tank rail after tightening.

15.Peel backing from decals sent in mounting kit package and install as shown in Figure 15. On the (SAE-400 codes 10601, 10856 and 10884) and all WELD’N AIR reinstall the two guards that were removed at step 1. Be sure that the guards have a clearance of at least one half inch from any electri- cally live part. All new and existing leads must be routed so they are clear of any sharp edges on the guards.

CAUTION

POLARITY OF THE STANDARD OUTPUT TERMINALS MUST BE AS STATED IN STEP 16 AND THE MAXIMUM OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE WITH THE LOWER MODE SWITCH IN CV POSITION MUST BE AS STAT- ED IN STEP 17 BEFORE PLACING THE UPPER MODE SWITCH IN CV POSITION. FAILURE TO HAVE THE CORRECT POLARITY AND VOLT- AGE BEFORE PLACING THE UPPER MODE SWITCH IN CV POSITION WILL RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE CV ADAPTER.

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16.To check the VV output, place both CV/VV switch- es on the CV Adapter in the “VV” position. Set the Remote Control Switch to the “REMOTE” or “LOCAL” position as applicable, if so equipped. Start the engine welder and set for full speed oper- ation. Use a DC voltmeter to check the output polarity. The “Electrode” output terminal that is relabeled “Negative” must be negative and the “To Work” output terminal that is relabeled “Positive” must be positive. If polarity is not correct, recheck Steps 3 to 12. Voltage should be about 40-60 volts DC when the “Job Selector” control is set at mini- mum and 90-100 volts DC when set at maximum. These voltages may be higher if readings are taken when welder is cold.

17.To check the CV output, place only the lower CV Adapter switch in the CV position. This may be done while the engine is running as long as no welding is being done. On codes 10600 and above the “Job Selector” must be at Maximum. Check voltage between the output stud on the CV adapter and frame ground. The voltage should be less than 10 VDC. Voltage between the “To Work” output terminal that is relabeled “Positive” and the CV Adapter output terminal should be 7-12 volts DC when the CV Adapter voltage control is at min- imum setting and 36-48 volts DC at maximum set- ting.

18.If output varies greatly from that specified in Steps 16 and 17, check wiring and refer to the trou bleshooting section of the manual.

CV ADAPTER

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Contents CV Adapter TM California Proposition 65 Warnings SafetyElectric Shock can kill Cylinder may explode if damaged Précautions DE Sûreté Thank You Table of Contents Product Purpose General DescriptionGeneral Description K384 CV Adapter to SA-200 Engine Welder InstallationCV Adapter Mounting Installation SA-250 with Roof Assembly Removed Fuel Tank as Viewed from Top Refer to Troubleshooting Section of manual Installation SA-250 with Roof Assembly Removed K384 CV Adapter to Classic I Engine Welder Installation K384 CV Adapter to Classic II Engine Welder Figure a K385-1 Model CV AdapterEngine Welder Left Side Installation Welder Frame WAS RED Installation CV Innershield Welding OperationHOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide 1TROUBLESHOOTINGD-1Recommended Symptoms Course of Action TroubleshootingLiquid Electrolyte in These Capacitors is Toxic Connection Diagram CV Adapter to SA-200 Below Code DiagramsConnection Diagram CV Adapter to SA-200 Above Code S17517 S17766 S17519 With Codes 10601, 10602, 10856, 10884 Connection Diagram CV Adapter to SAE-400 and WELD‘N AIRS24466 M14822 M15198 + E EngineContinental TM27 Engine ClassicClassic II Deutz Engine with Circuit Breakers CSA Remote Control OptionalE12 CV Adapter Schematic Page Precaucion Aviso DE

IM309-D specifications

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