SECTION 5 ± OPERATING AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT
5-1. Standard Receptacles
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. Auxiliary power decreases as
| weld current increases. |
| Set Fine Adjust control R1 at |
| 10 for full auxiliary power. |
| 1 120 V 15 A AC Receptacles |
| |
4 | |
| speed. Maximum output from each |
| receptacle is 2.4 kVA/kW (CSA: |
| 1.8 kVA/kW). |
| If a ground fault is detected, Reset |
| button pops out and the circuit |
| opens to disconnect the faulty |
1 | equipment. Check for faulty tools, |
cords, etc. connected to the recep- | |
| tacle. Press reset button to resume |
| operation. |
| . At least once a month, run en- |
| gine at weld/power speed and |
| press Test button to verify |
| GFCI is working properly. |
| 2 240 V 50 A AC Receptacle |
| RC1 |
| RC1 supplies 60 Hz |
| power at weld/power speed. Maxi- |
| mum output is 8 kVA/kW. |
| 3 Circuit Breakers CB1 And |
| CB2 |
| CB1 and CB2 protect RC1 from |
| overload. If CB1 or CB2 opens, |
| RC1 and one of the 120 volt recep- |
| tacles does not work. 120 volts |
| may still be present at RC1. |
| 4 Circuit Breakers CB3 And |
| CB4 |
| CB3 and CB4 protect |
| |
| CB4 opens, the receptacle does |
| not work. |
| . If a circuit breaker continues to |
| open, contact a Factory Au- |
| thorized Service Agent. |
| Total output of receptacles limited |
| to 8 kVA/kW. Example: If 20 A is |
| drawn from |
| only 13 A is available at RC1: |
| 2 x (120 V x 20 A) + (240 V x 13 A) |
| = 7.9 kVA/kW |
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