Miller Electric Big Blue 400 PX Remote Voltage/Amperage Control, Connect Remote, Receptacle RC14

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6-4. Remote Voltage/Amperage Control

1

In Example:

Min = 20 A DC

Max = 205 A DC

1 Remote 14 Receptacle RC14

Connect optional remote control to RC14 (see Section 5-9).

.When a remote control is connected to the

Remote receptacle, the Auto Sense Re- mote feature automatically switches volt- age/amperage control to the remote con- trol. When a device is connected to the Re- mote receptacle, remote voltage/amper- age control is always available regardless of the position of the Process/Contactor switch.

Connect Remote

 

Control To Remote

Adjust Optional Remote

Receptacle RC14

Control to 100%

 

 

Set TIG or STICK Process

Connect Remote

Adjust Optional Remote

Control To Remote

Control to desired

Receptacle RC14

weld output

 

 

Set WIRE Process

Set V/A Control

To Desired Maximum

Weld Output Using Weld

Meters

Max (205 A DC)

Min (20 A DC)

Adjust Optional Remote

Control to desired

weld output

Weld meters will always show the combined main and remote control setting and machine welds at nominal output setting of the meter.

Weld meters show preset output when not welding.

Ref. 222 875 / Ref 804 068

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