CONNECTION OF LN-8 OR LN-9 TO THE DC-600 VRD POWER SOURCE
POWER SOURCE
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N.F. | INPUT CABLE PLUG |
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CONTROL | CABLE | ||||
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LEAD CONNECTORS
Do not operate with covers removed.
Disconnect power source before servicing.
Do not touch electrically live parts.
Only qualified persons should install, use or service this machine.
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| N.A. Welding cables must be of proper capacity for the current and | ||
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| duty cycle of immediate and future applications. | ||
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| N.B. Extend lead #21 from control cable with terminal strip connectors or | ||
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| remote voltage sensing work lead may be ordered for this purpose. | ||
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| C | N.E. | Connect it directly to the work piece keeping it electrically | |||
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| B | separate from the welding work lead circuit and connection. For | |||
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| convenience, this extended #21 lead should be taped to the | ||
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| control cable lead #21 does not need to be extended and can be | |||||
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| that this is not the preferred connection because it adds error | ||||
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| N.D. Connect the control cable ground lead to the frame terminal | |||
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| ELECTRODE CABLE |
| source grounding terminal (marked | and located near the power | |
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| source input power connections) must be properly connected to | |||
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| electrical ground per the power source operating manual. | ||
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| terminal strip, connect lead #76 to #76 on terminal strip, connect | ||
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| lead #77 to #77 on the terminal strip. |
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DIAGRAMS
REMOTE VOLTAGE SENSING LEAD
Above diagram shows electrode connected positive. To change polarity,
turn power off, reverse the electrode and work leads at the power source and position the switch on wire feeder (if equipped )
to proper polarity. Also refer to note N.F.
For proper setting of switches on power source, see power source operating manual.
White jumper on voltage board to pin "S" . Blue jumper on voltage board (later units only),
or on start board (earlier units), to pin "B".
N.G. If lead #21 is to be connected to the terminal strip, connect to
the #21 terminal that matches work polarity. This connection must be changed whenever the electrode polarity is changed.
N.H. Illustration does not necessarily represent actual position of appropriate output studs. Refer to power source instruction manual for more info.
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