Miller Electric XMC 4000 Electrical Service Guide, Connecting Input Power, 50/60 Hz Three Phase

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3-9. Electrical Service Guide

NOTE

Actual input voltage should not exceed ± 10% of indicated required input voltage. If actual input voltage is outside of this range, output may not be available.

 

50/60 Hz Three Phase

 

 

Input Voltage

400

 

 

Input Amperes At Rated Output

17

 

 

Max Recommended Standard Fuse Rating In Amperes 1

 

Time-Delay 2

20

Normal Operating 3

25

Min Input Conductor Size In mm2, 4

2.5

Max Recommended Input Conductor Length In Meters

41

 

 

Min Grounding Conductor Size In mm2, 4

2.5

Reference: 1999 National Electrical Code (NEC)

1Consult factory for circuit breaker applications.

2“Time-Delay” fuses are UL class “RK5” .

3“Normal Operating” (general purpose - no intentional delay) fuses are UL class “K5” (up to and including 60 amp), and UL class “H” ( 65 amp and above).

4Conductor data in this section specifies conductor size (excluding flexible cord or cable) between the panelboard and the equipment per NEC Table 310.16. If a flexible cord or cable is used, minimum conductor size may increase. See NEC Table 400.5(A) for flexible cord and cable requirements.

3-10. Connecting Input Power

2

L1

L2

L3

Green/Yellow

1

YAlways connect grounding conductor first.

= GND/PE

YAlways connect green/yel- low wire to supply ground- ing terminal, never to a line terminal.

Check input voltage available at site.

1Input And Grounding Conductors

2Line Disconnect Device

Select type and size of overcurrent protection using Section 3-9.

Tools Needed:

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Contents XMC R4000 From Miller to You − Maintenance & Troubleshooting IndiceDeclaration of Conformity for European Community CE Products Means Note not safety related Symbol UsageMarks a special safety message Arc Welding HazardsARC Rays can burn eyes and skin Magnetic Fields can affect pacemakersCalifornia Proposition 65 Warnings Fire or Explosion hazardPrincipal Safety Standards EMF InformationAbout Pacemakers − Definitions Manufacturer’s Warning Label Definitions60 s 100 h. std Manufacturer’s Rating Labels Symbols And Definitions I1maxI1eff − Installation SpecificationsDuty Cycle And Overheating CC Mode Volt-Ampere CurvesSelecting a Location Dimensions And WeightMovement Do not move or operate unit where it could tip LocationRemote 7 Receptacle Information Ground connectorWeld Output Terminals And Selecting Cable Sizes ARC Welding can cause Electromagnetic InterferenceOperating cooler when coolant Circuit BreakersFilling Coolant Tank 50/60 Hz Three Phase Electrical Service GuideConnecting Input Power = GND/PE− Operation Front Panel ControlsSwitching On the Unit and Recalling Factory Parameters Welding Process SelectionBe aware that the wire type selection is Trigger Mode Selection Always check and set a trigger modeJog And Purge Selection Welding arc. Front panel Jog is recom- mendedPurge is used to remove impurities Setting And Using Weld Parameters From Memory Setup Push Button And Advanced ProgrammingSetting Menu Type Setting Inductance Preparing Unit For MIG WeldingSelecting Manual MIG Welding Manual MIG Welding Advanced Settings Preparing Unit For Synergic MIG WeldingSynergic MIG Welding Advanced Settings Wire Feed Speed Unit only in MenuSetting Pre−Gas only in Menu Full Level Trigger Mode Higher inductance setting produces a Preparing Unit For Synergic Pulsed MIG WeldingSynergic Pulsed MIG Welding Advanced Settings Wire Feed Speed Unit only in Menu FullSetting Synergic Double Pulsed MIG Welding Setting Postflow TIG Welding Advanced SettingsSetting Initial And Final Amperage Preparing Unit For TIG WeldingPreparing Unit For Stick Welding Stick Welding Advanced SettingsTIG Lift-Arc Welding Lift-Arc Start− Maintenance & Troubleshooting Do not remove case when blowing out inside of unitBlowing Out Inside Of Unit Circuit Breakers CB7 And CB10 Troubleshooting Software problemsIs displayed Help Help DisplaysUnit. All circuitry referred to is located inside the unit Help− Electrical Diagram − Parts List Unit Outer AssemblyDia Part Description Quantity Mkgs Unit Main Assembly WCP Page Effective January 1 Owner’s Record ITW Welding Products Italy S.r.l. Via Privata Iseo, 6/E

XMC 4000 specifications

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