Miller Electric Metro 250D manual Metro 250D, Table of Contents

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Metro250D

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Description

Multiple patented innovations put the new Metro250D constant current welder/generator on the leading edge of engine-driven welding technology. Combining advanced design and outstanding DC stick and DC TIG characteristics, the Metro is an ideal machine for on-site work in construction, fabrication, repair, power generation, pipe welding, and rental markets as well.

Delivering 250 amps at 100% duty cycle (280 amps at 60%), the Metro has the muscle to handle tough assignments with the spare power needed for other equipment.

The Metro boasts an industrial, air-cooled, two-cylinder diesel engine that delivers 10 kVA/kW of auxiliary power and runs for at least 16 hours on one tank of fuel. The low noise case provides remarkably quiet operation, 99 LW(A) or 74 dB(A) at 23 ft (7 m), making the Metro 250D an excellent machine for work in noise-restricted locations.

Processes

Stick (SMAW) Welding

TIG (GTAW) Welding

With Optional Equipment:

Flux Cored (FCAW) Welding

The following terms are used interchangeably in this manual: TIG = GTAW, Stick = SMAW

Features

HNEW! Warranty extended to 3 years (engine warranted by engine manufacturer)

HVersatile weld output for DC Stick and DC TIG welding

HStepless amperage control for precise heat selection

HArc force control ensures a forceful arc for tight fit-ups − prevents electrode sticking

HBuilt-in Hot Start circuit for dependable arc starting

HRemote control receptacle permits remote current and contactor control

HPanel includes hour meter and fuel gauge

HEarth leakage protection for auxiliary power receptacles

HProduct features and specifications are subject to change without notice

Engine

HDeutz/Ruggerini RD 211 twin-cylinder diesel engine, 23 HP at 3600 RPM

HAir cooling eliminates radiators, belts, thermostats, coolant hoses, and antifreeze required in liquid-cooled engines

HAutomatic idle for fuel economy and reduced noise

HAutomatic shutdown system protects against low oil pressure

HLarge 12 gallon (45 L) fuel capacity

HTwo-year North American warranty from engine manufacturer

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Table of Contents

Section

Page

 

1.

Safety Precautions

1

 

1.

Consignes de sécurité

5

 

2.

Definitions

9

Miller offers a Technical Manual

which provides more detailed

3. Specifications

15

service and parts information for

your unit. To obtain a Technical

 

 

 

4.

Installation

17

Manual, contact your local

distributor. Your distributor can also

 

 

 

5. Operating the Welding Generator

21

supply you with Welding Process

 

 

 

Manuals such as SMAW, GTAW,

6. Operating Auxiliary Equipment

23

GMAW, and GMAW-P.

7.

Maintenance & Troubleshooting

24

For practical information on welding,

process applications, and Miller

8.

Electrical Diagram

34

products, visit our website at

www.millerwelds.com

9. Run-In Procedure

36

 

10. Auxiliary Power Guidelines

39

 

11. Parts List

46

 

Options and Accessories

 

 

Warranty

 

 

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Contents OM-402B ProcessesDescription From Miller to You Metro 250D Table of ContentsPage Safety Precautions − Read Before Using Symbol UsageArc Welding Hazards Engine Hazards Engine Heat can cause fire Battery Explosion can BlindMoving Parts can cause injury Engine Exhaust Gases can killARC Welding can cause interference Principal Safety StandardsEMF Information Radiation can cause interferenceLES Fumées ET LES GAZ peuvent être dangereux Signification des symbolesConsignes de sécurité − lire avant utilisation UN Choc Électrique peut tuerLE Bruit peut affecter l’ouïe LE Soudage peut provoquer un in- cendie ou une explosionDES Particules Volantes peuvent blesser les yeux DES Pièces Chaudes peuvent provoquer des brûlures gravesLA Chute DE L’APPAREIL peut blesser DES Organes Mobiles peuvent provoquer des blessures’EXPLOSION DE LA Batterie peut LA Chaleur DU Moteur peut pro- voquer un incendieUNE Remorque QUI Bascule peut entraîner des blessures Principales normes de sécuritéInformation sur les champs électromagnétiques Électrostatiques peuvent endommager les circuits imprimésDefinitions Symbols and DefinitionsGeneral Precautionary Label Fan and Moving Parts Label Battery Charging LabelDiesel Fuel Label Hot Muffler LabelFalling Equipment Label Activation Tag− 50 h Std Manufacturer’s Rating Label Do Not Use Ether LabelVolt-Ampere Curve SpecificationsWeld, Power, and Engine Specifications Dimensions, Weights, and Operating AnglesDuty Cycle and Overheating Fuel ConsumptionLocation Grounding InstallationAC Auxiliary Power Curve Installing Welding GeneratorConnect negative − cable last Connecting Battery and Installing Exhaust PipeEngine Prestart Checks Stop engine10 − 60% 60 − 100% Duty 10 − 100% Duty Cycle Connecting to Weld Output TerminalsSelecting Weld Cable Sizes 100 ft 30 m or LessRemote 14 Receptacle RC1 Information Ref. ST-158Socket Information Plug Using Idle Lock SwitchOperating the Welding Generator Front Panel ControlsRemote Amperage and Contactor Control Operating Auxiliary Equipment Auxiliary Power ReceptaclesMaintenance & Troubleshooting 100 Hrs Maintenance Changing Engine Oil and Oil Filter Changing Fuel Filters Servicing Air CleanerTo Clean air filter Do not clean housing with air hoseAdjusting Engine Speed Idle Speed AdjustmentWeld/Power Speed Adjustment Engine Control Circuit Weld And Auxiliary Power CircuitsRemote Control Circuit Overload ProtectionTrouble Remedy Welding TroubleshootingStop engine and let cool. Reinstall cleanout plug Servicing Optional Spark ArrestorEngine Troubleshooting Auxiliary Power TroubleshootingUle OM-402 Circuit Diagram for Welding Generator Electrical DiagramSC-181 Run-In Procedure WetstackingHeavy loading during first Load Bank Run-In Procedure Using Load BankRun-In Procedure Using Resistance Grid Auxiliary Power Guidelines Selecting EquipmentGrounding Generator to Truck or Trailer Frame Grounding When Supplying Building Systems How Much Power Does Equipment Require?Amperes x Volts = Watts Farm/Home Equipment Rating Starting Watts Running Watts Approximate Power Requirements for Industrial MotorsApproximate Power Requirements for Farm/Home Equipment Industrial Motors Rating Starting Watts Running WattsContractor Rating Starting Watts Running Watts Approximate Power Requirements for Contractor EquipmentKVA/HP x HP x 1000 = Starting Amperage Volts Power Required to Start MotorHow Much Power Can Generator Supply? Single-Phase Induction Motor Starting RequirementsTypical Connections to Supply Standby Power Current Load Watts Amperes Selecting Extension Cord Use Shortest Cord PossibleMain Assembly Parts ListST-801 488-A PC6 11.1CB9 Panel, Front w/Components .1 Item CB5 11.2Generator .1 Item Diode Board Control Box w/Components .1 ItemOM-402 Page OM-402 Page Metro 250D Options and AccessoriesCall Miller for your local Miller distributor Miller Electric Mfg. Co Owner’s Record