Lincoln Electric IM10031-A manual Constant Current Wire Welding, Figure b-3

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CONSTANT CURRENT WIRE WELDING

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Most semiautomatic welding processes perform better using constant voltage power sources.

Welding codes usually do not address the power source selection or specifically, whether the welding process is to be operated in the constant voltage or constant current mode. Instead, codes typically speci- fy limitations on the current, voltage, heat input and preheat temperature based on the material to be welded. The intention is to assure that proper weld material properties will develop.

Welding is sometimes performed using constant cur- rent power sources. The operation can be more con- venient because it may allow the use of an existing stick (SMAW) power source and the power source can be placed at a distant location without any provi- sion for adjusting the output settings.

For constant current operation, the power source is set to deliver the specified current. The power source regulates this current regardless of changes in the welding circuit, including cable length, electrode diam- eter, wire feed speed, contact tip to work distance, etc.

Changes in the wire feed speed (WFS) or contact tip to work distance (CTWD) affect the arc voltage when constant current power sources are used. Lowering the wire feed speed raises the voltage, raising the wire feed speed lowers the voltage. Lengthening the contact tip to work distance raises the voltage, short- ening the contact tip to work distance lowers the volt- age.

If the contact tip to work distance is properly main- tained, a satisfactory operating voltage range may be achieved, and a sound weld may result. However, when a welder uses a longer contact tip to work dis- tance, an arc-sensing wire feeder compensates by increasing the wire feed speed to regulate the voltage. Even if the voltage and current remain unchanged, the increased wire feed speed may result in a deposition rate well beyond the specified range of the electrode. Under these conditions, the specified weld metal prop- erties may not be achieved.

Constant voltage power sources deliver large current surges to stabilize the arc when the electrode is short- ed or the arc length is very short. However, a constant current power source does not provide such a response to stabilize the arc. It may be difficult to achieve required weld metal properties, or to achieve the required quality of welds needed to pass nonde- structive tests, when such welds are made under con- stant current operation.

For these reasons, Lincoln Electric does NOT recom- mend constant current semiautomatic welding for applications which need to meet specified weld metal chemical or mechanical property requirements or weld quality requirements.

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Contents LN-25 Tmpro Safety California Proposition 65 WarningsElectric Shock can kill Welding and Cutting Sparks can Cause fire or explosion IiiPrécautions DE Sûreté Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’ArcElectromagnetic Compatibility EMC Methods of Reducing Emissions Mains Supply On-Line Product Registration ViiPlease Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage Immediately TAbLE of Contents Wire SIzES InstallationTechnical Specifications LN-25 PRO K2613-1, K2613-2 LN-25 PROHigh Frequency Protection Safety PrecautionsLocation Weld CAbLE SIzEWire Feeder 3INSTALLATIONA-3Power Source Analog Control CAbLE K1797-xxShielding GAS Connection Function Pin WiringCAbLE Connections Changing the GUN Receiver bUSHING Wire Drive ConfigurationProcedure to Install Drive Rolls and Wire Guides GUN Connection Pressure ARM AdjustmentLoading Spools of Wire Fe, CrNiDescription Power Source to LN-25 PROAcross the ARC SET-UPS Figure A.7 9INSTALLATIONA-9 Figure A.9Safety Precautions OperationGeneral Description Case Front Controls See Figure b.1 Figure b.1Minimum Arc Volts Maximum WFS Wire Feed Speed KNObWire Feed Speed, CV Operation Extra TorquePolarity LED Internal Controls Figure b.2Cold Feed PUSHbUTTON Step Trigger Interlock SwitchInternal Controls Description Step TriggerConstant Current Wire Welding Figure b-3Itemdescription Rear ControlsFlow Meter POWER-UP SequenceGAS Purge PUSHbUTTON Liter/MinDrive Roll Kits AccessoriesFactory Installed Equipment Electrode SIzEOn at all times Accessories K1500-5 Gun Receiver Bushing compatible Installation of the K590-6 Water Cooling KIT Periodic Maintenance MaintenanceRoutine Maintenance CALIbRATION SpecificationModel gearing Wire Feed Speed ValidationTo change the wire feed speed calibration See Figure D.2 BOARD LN-25 PROTROUbLESHOOTING Electric Shock can killPOSSIbLE PRObLEMSSymptoms Cause Recommended Course of ActionTROUbLESHOOTING Diagrams Enhanced DiagramDimension Print Precaucion Warnung