Miller Electric Big 40 WG manual Operating Auxiliary Equipment, Volt And 240 Volt Receptacles

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SECTION 7 – OPERATING AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT

7-1. 120 Volt And 240 Volt Receptacles

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4

1 120 V 20 A AC GFCI

Receptacle GFCI1

2 240 V 30 A AC Twistlock

Receptacle RC1

Receptacles supply 60 Hz single- phase power at weld/power speed.

 

 

 

If a ground fault is detected, GFCI

1

2

Reset button pops out and

receptacle does not work. Check

 

 

 

 

 

 

for faulty tools plugged in

 

 

 

receptacle. Press button to reset

 

 

 

GFCI1.

 

 

 

. At least once a month, run en-

 

 

 

 

gine at weld/power speed and

 

 

 

 

press test button to verify GFCI

 

 

 

 

is working properly.

 

 

 

3

Circuit Breaker CB1

 

 

 

4

Circuit Breaker CB2

 

 

 

CB1 protects RC1 and the genera-

 

 

 

tor winding from overload. If CB1

 

 

 

opens, RC1 and GFCI1 do not

 

 

 

work. Place switch in On position to

 

 

 

reset breaker.

 

 

 

CB2 protects GFCI1 from overload.

 

 

 

 

 

 

If CB2 opens, GFCI1 does not

 

 

 

work. Press button to reset breaker.

 

 

 

 

 

 

. If a circuit breaker continues to

 

 

 

 

open, contact Factory Autho-

 

 

 

 

rized Service Agent.

 

 

 

. Auxiliary power is not affected

 

 

 

 

by weld output.

Maximum output is 2.4 kVA/kW from GFCI1 and 4 kVA/kW from RC1. Maximum output from all re- ceptacles is 4 kVA/kW.

EXAMPLE: If 13 A is drawn from RC1, only 7 A is available at GFCI1:

(240 V x 13 A) + (120 V x 7 A) = 4.0 kVA/kW

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Amperes x Volts = WattsIndustrial Motors Rating Starting Watts Running Watts Approximate Power Requirements For Industrial MotorsApproximate Power Requirements For Farm/Home Equipment Farm/Home Equipment Rating Starting Watts Running WattsApproximate Power Requirements For Contractor Equipment Contractor Rating Starting Watts Running WattsSingle-Phase Induction Motor Starting Requirements Power Required To Start MotorHow Much Power Can Generator Supply? KVA/HP x HP xTypical Connections To Supply Standby Power Selecting Extension Cord Use Shortest Cord Possible Current Load Watts AmperesOM-4405 107 106 101 105 103 Parts ListCC only 104 -4 or 108 See FIGDia Part Description Dia Part Description Mkgs Quantity Control Box Assembly CC Models Control Box Assembly CC Models -1 Item Control Box Assembly CC/CV Models 177 CONN, body 5 terminal to engine control switch S1 193 Panel, Front w/Components CC Models MS1 Panel, Front w/Components CC/CV Models Panel, Front w/Components CC/CV Models -1 ItemPC6 192 Generator Generator -1 Item Main Rectifier Assembly Your distributor also gives ServiceSupport Owner’s Record Miller Electric Mfg. Co

Big 40 WG specifications

The Miller Electric Big 40 WG is a versatile and powerful welding generator designed to meet the demands of professionals in the field. Known for its reliability and robust performance, the Big 40 WG is the ideal choice for those who require both welding capabilities and a portable power source.

One of the standout features of the Big 40 WG is its ability to produce a substantial output of up to 10,000 watts of continuous power. This ensures that users have enough capacity to run various tools and equipment, making it perfect for job sites where electricity may not readily be available. The generator is powered by a Kohler Command PRO engine, renowned for its durability and efficiency, ensuring that users can depend on its performance even in the toughest conditions.

The machine offers a dual capability for electric welding and stick welding, which enables users to tackle a variety of applications, from light maintenance tasks to heavy-duty industrial jobs. The Big 40 WG features an easy-to-use control panel, equipped with clear indicators and outputs that simplify operation. Whether you need to switch between welding modes or adjust settings, the intuitive design allows for quick responses and seamless operation.

In terms of technology and innovation, the Big 40 WG includes advanced features such as an automatic idle speed adjustment, which increases fuel efficiency and reduces wear on the engine. This technology not only helps save on fuel costs but also minimizes noise levels, providing a more pleasant working environment.

Another key characteristic of the Big 40 WG is its portability. Engineered with a lightweight frame and built-in lifting hooks, it is easy to transport and maneuver, making it an excellent choice for on-site work. The rugged construction ensures that the generator can withstand the rigors of outdoor use, enhancing its lifespan and reliability.

For those in search of a welding generator that delivers on performance, functionality, and portability, the Miller Electric Big 40 WG stands out as a preferred option. Its combination of powerful output, advanced technologies, and user-friendly features makes it a valuable tool for professionals across various industries, ensuring they can complete their jobs effectively and efficiently, no matter where they are.