Miller Electric 301 G manual Remote Receptacle Information, Socket Information

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5-8. Remote Receptacle Information

NOTE

Engine runs at weld speed (3000 or 3600 rpm) whenever a device connected to the remote receptacle is running.

A K

J I

B

 

 

C

L N

H

D

M

G

 

E

F

 

Socket*

Socket Information

24 VOLTS AC

A

24 volts ac. Protected by circuit breaker CB5.

 

B

Not used.

115 VOLTS AC

I

115 volts ac. Protected by fuse F2

 

J

Not used.

 

C

Output to remote control: 0 to +10 volts dc output

 

 

to remote control in Stick and TIG modes. +10

A/V

 

volts dc output to remote control in Wire mode.

D

Remote control circuit common.

AMPERAGE

VOLTAGE

E

DC input command signal: 0 to +10 volts dc from

 

 

 

min. to max of remote control with front panel V/A

 

 

control at max.

 

G

Circuit common for 24 volt ac circuits.

GND

 

 

KChassis common.

*The remaining sockets are not used.

Notes

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