Miller Electric Bobcat 250 Grounding When Supplying Building Systems, Amperes x Volts = Watts

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13-3. Grounding When Supplying Building Systems

 

 

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Equipment Grounding

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Terminal

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Grounding Cable

GND/PE

 

 

Use #10 AWG or larger insulated

 

 

 

 

copper wire.

 

 

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Ground Device

. Use ground device as stated in electrical codes.

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Ground generator to system earth ground if supplying power to a premises (home, shop, farm) wiring system.

Also see AWS Safety & Health Fact Sheet No. 29, Grounding of Portable And Vehicle Mounted Welding Generators.

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13-4. How Much Power Does Equipment Require?

1 Resistive Load

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2

1

3

VOLTS 115 AMPS 4.5

Hz 60

A light bulb is a resistive load and requires a constant amount of power.

2 Non-Resistive Load

Equipment with a motor is a non-re- sistive load and requires approxi- mately six times more power while starting the motor than when running (see Section 13-8).

3 Rating Data

Rating shows volts and amperes, or watts required to run equipment.

Amperes x Volts = Watts

Example 1: If a drill uses 4.5 am- peres at 115 volts, calculate its run- ning power requirement in watts.

4.5 A x 115 V = 520 W

The load applied by the drill is 520 watts.

Example 2: If three 200 watt flood lamps are used with the drill from Ex- ample 1, add the individual loads to calculate total load.

(3 x 200W) + 520 W = 1120 W

The total load applied by the three flood lamps and drill is 1120 watts.

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Disconnect negative − battery cable Servicing Air Cleaner Robin-Powered UnitsOverload Protection Robin-Powered Units Full Oil Fill Oil CheckStop engine and let cool Oil Drain Valve 2 ID x 7 in Hose Oil FilterIdle Speed Adjustment Adjusting Engine Speed Robin-Powered UnitsTurn idle speed screw for fine adjustments Weld/Power Speed AdjustmentMaterial Thickness Reference Chart Servicing Optional Spark Arrestor Robin-Powered UnitsHours Nl Weld Cables ~ Slip Rings Nl Brushes OM-4419 Routine Maintenance Kohler-Powered UnitsMaintenance Label Kohler-Powered Units Servicing Air Cleaner Kohler−Powered Units 2 ID x 7 in Hose Oil Filter Stop engine and let cool Oil Drain ValveClose valve and valve cap before adding oil Full Up fuelTurn idle speed screw for fine ad- justments Adjusting Engine Speed Kohler-Powered UnitsServicing Optional Spark Arrestor Kohler-Powered Units Overload Protection Kohler-Powered UnitsWelding Troubleshooting − TroubleshootingGenerator Power Troubleshooting Trouble RemedyCheck fuel level Engine TroubleshootingCheck receptacle wiring and connections Switch S2, and throttle solenoid TS1 − Parts ListRecommended Spare Parts Recommended Spare PartsCircuit Diagram For Welding Generator − Electrical Diagrams228 460-A Selecting Equipment − Generator Power GuidelinesGrounding Generator To Truck Or Trailer Frame Electrically Bond GeneratorHow Much Power Does Equipment Require? Grounding When Supplying Building SystemsUse ground device as stated in electrical codes Amperes x Volts = WattsApproximate Power Requirements For Farm/Home Equipment Approximate Power Requirements For Industrial MotorsIndustrial Motors Rating Starting Watts Running Watts Farm/Home Equipment Rating Starting Watts Running WattsContractor Rating Starting Watts Running Watts Approximate Power Requirements For Contractor EquipmentHow Much Power Can Generator Supply? Power Required To Start MotorSingle-Phase Induction Motor Starting Requirements KVA/HP x HP x 1000 / Volts = Starting AmperageTypical Connections To Supply Standby Power Selecting Extension Cord Use Shortest Cord Possible − Stick Welding Smaw Guidelines Stick Welding ProcedureWeld current starts when electrode touches work- piece Striking an Arc − Tapping Technique Electrode and Amperage Selection ChartStriking an Arc − Scratch Start Technique Good Weld Bead Characteristics Poor Weld Bead CharacteristicsPositioning Electrode Holder 10-30 9090Electrode Movement During Welding Conditions That Affect Weld Bead ShapeLap Joint Butt JointsTee Joint Or LessTroubleshooting − Excessive Spatter Troubleshooting − PorosityWeld Test Possible Causes Corrective ActionsTroubleshooting − Excessive Penetration Troubleshooting − Incomplete FusionTroubleshooting − Lack Of Penetration Troubleshooting − Distortion Troubleshooting − Burn-ThroughTroubleshooting − Waviness Of Bead Holding And Positioning Welding Gun − MIG Welding Gmaw GuidelinesSlow Normal Fast Push Perpendicular DragShort Normal Long Gun Movement During Welding 15-9 Troubleshooting − Excessive Penetration 15-7 Troubleshooting − Excessive Spatter15-8 Troubleshooting − Porosity Improper joint preparation Lack Of Penetration − shallowFusion between weld metal Unsteady hand Support hand on solid surface or use two hands Fillet Common MIG Shielding GasesApplication Page Support ServiceYour distributor also gives Miller Electric Mfg. 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