Lincoln Electric IM637-A manual Frame Grounding, Input Voltage Reconnection Procedure

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2.If the ground screw assembly is loose, tighten the assembly to the base before installing the new ground lead. Install the green lead on the ground screw assembly, replace the plain washer and lock washer, then tighten nut. Install in accordance with all local and national electrical codes.

3.Connect the new cord to the switch, observing the color code on the wiring diagram.

4.Angle the line switch so the screws on the switch can be tightened. Comply with the torque rating stamped on the switch.

5.Feed the line switch back into case front.

6.Replace the two screws that hold the line switch on to the case front.

7.Tighten the cable connector on the case back.

8.Replace wraparound and tighten the eleven screws on the case sides and top.

9.Connect the new input power cord to a fused three phase power supply. Make sure the green lead is connected to the panel and the panel is connected to a good earth ground. Install in accordance with all local and national electric codes.

NOTE: Fusing requirements of the machine input will change, depending on whether the machine is used on single phase or three phase. Use the chart in the TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS to change the fuses to the proper value.

FRAME GROUNDING

The frame of the Pro-Cut 55 must be properly ground-

ed. A ground terminal marked is mounted on the case bottom directly behind the input power switch for this purpose. The cable that is sent attached to the machine is connected to this ground terminal. See the National Electric Code for details on proper grounding methods. Install in accordance with all local and national electrical codes.

INPUT VOLTAGE RECONNECTION PROCEDURE

When changing input voltages, it is necessary to change the settings behind the access door on the side of the machine.

WARNING

Failure to do so may result in damage to the machine.

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To reconnect the Pro-Cut, follow the directions as out- lined below. Follow this procedure ONLY while the Pro-Cut is disconnected from the input power and the capacitors have properly discharged.

1.Open the access door on the side of the machine.

2.For 200 to 230 : Position the large switch to 200-230.

For 400 to 460 : Position the large switch to 400-460.

For 550 to 575 : Position the large switch to 550-575.

3.Move the "A" lead to the appropriate terminal.

USE ON ENGINE DRIVEN POWER SUPPLIES

The Pro-Cut 55 can be used on engine driven power supplies. However, the following AC Wave Form Voltage and Input Power Restrictions do apply.

AC Wave Form Restrictions

The Pro-Cut 55 can be operated on engine driven generators as long as the engine drive output meets the following conditions:

The AC wave form frequency is between 45 and 65 Hz.

For 200 - 230 VAC Supplies:

The AC wave form peak voltage must be below 420 volts.

The RMS voltage must be 230VAC +/- 15%.

*The 230 VAC auxiliaries of Lincoln engine drives meet these conditions when run in the high idle mode.

For 380 - 415 VAC Supplies:

The AC wave form peak voltage must be below 840 volts.

The RMS voltage must be 400 VAC +/- 10%.

For 460 VAC Supplies:

The AC wave form peak voltage must be below 840 volts.

The RMS voltage of the AC wave form must be 460 VAC +/- 10%.

Input Power Restrictions

The available output current of the Pro-Cut 55 may be limited due to the output capacity of the engine driven power supply. The following are recommended output current settings when used with various Lincoln engine driven power supplies.

Engine Drive

Auxiliary Power

Pro-Cut 55 Output

Cut Thickness

RANGER 8

(8KW)

30 Amps

5/16

RANGER 9

(9KW)

40 Amps

3/8

GX271

(8KW)

30 Amps

5/16

RANGER 250

(8.5KW)

35 Amps

5/16

RANGER 275

(9KW)

40 Amps

3/8

RANGER 300D

(12KW)

55 Amps

5/8

RANGER 305G

(9.5KW)

40Amps

3/8

RANGER 305D

(9.5KW)

40Amps

3/8

COMMANDER 300

(10KW)

45 Amps

1/2

COMMANDER 400

(10KW)

45 Amps

1/2

COMMANDER 500

(12KW)

55 Amps

5/8

VANTAGE 500

(12KW)

55 Amps

5/8

 

 

 

 

PRO-CUT 55

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Contents PRO-CUTTM55 Safety Electric Shock can killPlasma ARC can injure Page Précautions DE Sûreté Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’ArcThank You Table of Contents Vii Installation Technical Specifications PRO-CUTThree Phase Single Phase Safety Precautions Select Proper LocationHigh Frequency Interference Protection Single Phase Input Connection for 208/230/460 Volt Machines Input Power Cord Connector InstallationInput Electrical Connections Input Voltage Reconnection Procedure USE on Engine Driven Power SuppliesFrame Grounding GAS Input Connections Output ConnectionsPreheat Temperature for Plasma Cutting OperationDescription Operational Features and Controls Design Features AdvantagesUser Responsibility Recommended Processes and EquipmentCutting Capability Consumable LifeControls and Settings LimitationsSafety LED Procedure Recommendations Pilot ARC DiscussionSuggestions for Extra Utility from the PRO-CUT System Accessories General Options AccessoriesMaintenance Input Filter Capacitor Discharge ProcedureRoutine Maintenance Periodic MaintenanceTroubleshooting HOW to USE Troubleshooting GuideElectric Shock can Kill Troubleshooting Field Service Facility Troubleshooting Problems Possible Recommended Symptom Check Consumable Related Safety LED Troubleshooting If the Safety LED is LIT and STEADY, perform the followingWiring Diagram PRO-CUT 55 Codes 10475, 10476, 10571 Diagrams Wiring Diagram Codes 11013 Wiring Diagram Codes 11011, 11012, 11015 Dimension Print PRO-CUT PRO-CUT PRO-CUT Precaucion Warnung