Miller Electric 185 DX manual Operating Auxiliary Equipment, Generator Power Panel Receptacles

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SECTION 7 − OPERATING AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT

7-1. Generator Power Panel Receptacles

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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If unit does not have GFCI recep- tacles, use GFCI-protected exten- sion cord.

.Generator power decreases as weld current increases. Set Weld Output control to maximum for full generator power output at AC receptacles.

1 240 V AC Receptacle RC1

RC1 supplies 60 Hz single-phase power at weld/power speed. Maximum output is 6 kVA/kW (peak) or 5.5 kVA/kW (continu- ous).

2120 V 20 A AC Duplex Receptacle RC2

3120 V 20 A AC Duplex Receptacle RC3

RC2 and RC3 supply 60 Hz single-phase power at weld/power speed. Maximum output from RC2 or RC3 is 2.4 kVA/kW.

NOTICE − Do not parallel the two 120V du- plex receptacles.

4 Supplementary Protector CB1

CB1 protects the receptacles from over- load. If CB1 opens, the receptacles do not work. Move switch to the On position to re- set.

5 Supplementary Protectors CB2, CB3

CB2 protects RC2 and CB3 protects RC3 from overload. If the supplementary pro-

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tector opens, the receptacle does not work. Press button to reset.

.If supplementary protector continues

to open, contact Factory Authorized Service Agent.

Combined output of all receptacles limited to 5.5 kVA/kW continuous rating of the generator (See Section 12 − Generator Power Guidelines).

EXAMPLE: If 10 A is drawn from each 120 volt duplex receptacle, only 13 A is avail- able from the 240 V receptacle.

2 x (120 V x 10 A) + (240 V x 13 A) = 5.5 kVA/KW.

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