Miller Electric 301 G manual Remote Amperage/Voltage Control

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6-4. Remote Amperage/Voltage Control

 

1

Remote Receptacle RC4

 

Connect optional remote control to

 

RC4 (see Section 5-8).

 

2

Remote Hand Control (Optional)

 

3

Remote Foot Control (Optional)

1

. Engine runs at weld speed when

 

a device connected to the remote

 

 

 

 

receptacle makes closure be-

 

 

tween pins A and B (example:

 

 

trigger pull on MIG gun).

Example: Combination Remote Amperage Control (Stick)

In Example:

 

Process = Stick (Using Remote On/Off)

 

Min = 40 A CC/DC

 

Max = 180 A CC/DC

Set V/A Adjust

Set Process

Set

Switch

 

V/A Control

3

2

Max (180 A DC)

Min (40 A DC)

Adjust Remote Control

(Stick Welding Only)

.This unit does not have remote con- tactor control. Output is always on.

803 128 / 211 909 / S-0769 / S-0774

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