Lincoln Electric 145 Plugs and Hand Held Equipment, Auxiliary Power Receptacles, Premises Wiring

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INSTALLATION

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PLUGS AND HAND HELD EQUIPMENT

For further protection against electric shock, any elec- trical equipment connected to the generator recepta- cles must use a three-blade, grounded type plug or an Underwriter’s Laboratories (UL) approved double insulated tool with a two blade plug.

WARNING

Never operate this machine with damaged or defective cords. All electrical equipment must be in safe operating condition.

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AUXILIARY POWER RECEPTACLES

The control panel of the OUTBACK™ 145 features three auxiliary power receptacles:

Two 20 amp,120 volt duplex (double outlet) receptacle.

A 50 amp, 240 volt single outlet receptacle.

See Figure A.1

Through these receptacles the machine can supply up to 4750 watts peak or 4250 watts continuous of sin- gle-phase 60 Hertz AC power. The machine output voltages meet UL standards and fall within ± 10% of the rated voltage.

PREMISES WIRING

The OUTBACK™ 145 is not recommended for premises wiring. The OUTBACK™ 145 does not have a combined 120/240 volt receptacle and cannot be connected to a premises.

The OUTBACK™ 145 is intended only for backup intermittent power.

Certain electrical devices cannot be provided by the OUTBACK™ 145 . Refer to table A . 2 for these devices.

CIRCUIT BREAKERS

Auxiliary power is protected by circuit breakers. When the machine is operated in high temperature environ- ments, the breakers may tend to trip at lower loads than normally.

CAUTION

NEVER BYPASS THE CIRCUIT BREAKERS. WITH- OUT OVERLOAD PROTECTION, THE UNIT COULD OVERHEAT AND/OR CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE

EQUIPMENT BEING USED.

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OUTBACK™ 145

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Contents Outback Safety Depends on YouCalifornia Proposition 65 Warnings SafetyE C T R I C S H O C K c a n kill Iii Welding and Cutting Sparks can Cause fire or explosionSûreté Pour Soudage a L’Arc Précautions DE SûretéThank You Table of Contents Height Width Depth Weight Technical Specifications Outback 145 K2707-1Duty Cycle Volts @ Rated Amperes OutbackSafety Precautions InstallationLocation and Ventilation StoringStacking PRE-OPERATION Engine ServiceTilting OILElectrical Output Connections Outback 145 Output ConnectionsWelding Cable Connections Table A.1 Recommended Welding Cable Size and LengthMachine Grounding Cable InstallationPremises Wiring Auxiliary Power ReceptaclesPlugs and Hand Held Equipment Circuit BreakersType Common Electrical Devices Possible Concerns Table A.2 Electrical Device USE with the OutbackOperation Safety InstructionsOperation Operational Features and Controls Design Features AdvantagesGeneral Description Recommended ApplicationsOutput Panel Controls WELDER/GENERATOR ControlsFor a Cold Engine Engine OperationFor a HOT Engine For Best Engine StartingTo USE the Outback 145 for Welding Welding OperationAfter YOU Finish the Weld Plasma Cutting with Lincoln Pro-CutTo USE the Outback 145 AS AN Auxiliary Power Supply Auxiliary Power OperationGeneral Information Table B.2 Electrode Selection GuideTable B.3 Auxiliary Power Applications OPTIONS/ACCESSORIES AccessoriesMaintenance MaintenanceEngine Maintenance Routine and PeriodicEngine Maintenance Parts Spark Plug ServiceEngine Adjustments Slip RingsHOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide TroubleshootingSymptoms ProblemsCourse of Action Contact your local LincolnRecommended Course of Action Problems Possible Symptoms CauseWiring Diagram Outback 145 Dimension PrintOutback Aviso DE Guards off