5-14. Making Single Operator CC Weld Connections
Direct Current Electrode Positive (DCEP) connections are shown.
Welder A (left) Terminals Inactive
In Single Operator Mode
Welder B(Right) Side
Note position
of Process
Selector
switch.
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Tools Needed:
3/4 in |
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Y Stop engine. |
| Single Operator mode. (see Section | to Negative (−) terminal and electrode hold- | |
Y Do not exceed machine duty cycle. |
| er cable to CC terminal. | ||
. See Section | For Stick/TIG Direct Current Electrode Neg- | |||
. Welder A (left) weld output terminals | ||||
See Section | ative (DCEN), connect work cable to CC | |||
are disabled in Single Operator mode. | terminal and electrode holder cable to Neg- | |||
Connect only to Welder B (right) termi- | 1 | Strain Relief | ative (−) receptacle. | |
nals for Single Operator mode opera- | Route cables through strain reliefs. | If unit has the Polarity switch option, con- | ||
tion. | 2 | Electrode Holder Cable | nect work cable to Work terminal and elec- | |
. Use Single Operator mode for CC weld- | 3 | Work Cable | trode holder cable to Electrode receptacle. | |
. Be sure Process Selector switch is set | ||||
ing only. Welder A and Welder B CV | For Stick/TIG welding Direct Current Elec- | |||
weld output terminals are disabled in | trode Positive (DCEP), connect work cable | correctly. See Section |