Lincoln Electric IM583-A manual Input Fuse And Supply Wire Considerations, Output Connections

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FIGURE A.1 - CONNECTION DIAGRAM ON RECONNECT/INPUT ACCESS DOOR

A-3

INSTALLATION

A-3

 

 

 

 

FIGURE A.1 - CONNECTION DIAGRAM ON RECONNECT/INPUT ACCESS DOOR

 

INPUT SUPPLY CONNECTION DIAGRAM

 

W / L3

 

V / L2

CR1

.Disconnect input power before

 

VOLTAGE=200-208V

200-208V

U.S.A.

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INPUT SUPPLY CONNECTION DIAGRAM

 

 

 

W / L3

 

. Disconnect input power before

V / L2

CR1

 

 

inspecting or servicing machine.

U / L1

 

. Do not operate with covers

 

 

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inspecting or servicing machine.

U / L1

 

 

.Do not operate with covers

 

 

 

removed.

 

 

 

.Do not touch electrically live parts.

. Only qualified persons should install, use or service this equipment.

220-230V

380-415V

440-460V

INPUT FUSE AND SUPPLY WIRE CONSIDERATIONS ’A’

CLEVELAND, OHIO

removed.

. Do not touch electrically live parts.

. Only qualified persons should install, use or service this equipment.

VOLTAGE=440-460V

VOLTAGE=550-575V

CLEVELAND, OHIO U.S.A.

VOLTAGE=220-230V

VOLTAGE=380-415V

VOLTAGE=440-460V

CO.

200-208V

200-208V

220-230V

220-230V

’A’

’A’

380-415V

380-415V

440-460V

440-460V

200-208V

220-230V

380-415V

440-460V

INPUT VOLTAGE RECONNECT PROCEDURE ’A’

THE LINCOLN ELECTRIC

A

’A’

’A’

440-460V

440-460V

550-575V

550-575V

THE LINCOLN ELECTRIC CO.

A

NOTE: Turn main input power to the machine OFF before performing reconnect procedure. Failure to do so will result in damage to the machine. DO NOT switch the reconnect bar with machine power ON.

INPUT FUSE AND SUPPLY WIRE CONSIDERATIONS

Refer to the Technical Specifications at the beginning of this Installation section for recommended fuse and wire sizes. Fuse the input circuit with the recommend- ed super lag fuse or delay type breakers (also called “inverse time” or “thermal/magnetic” circuit breakers). Choose an input and grounding wire size according to local or national electrical codes. Using fuses or cir- cuit breakers smaller than recommended may result in “nuisance” shut-offs from welder inrush currents, even if the machine is not being used at high currents.

instructions located on the inside of the input access door or in Figure A.1. If the main reconnect switch is placed in the wrong position, the welder will not pro- duce output power. If the Auxiliary (“A”) lead is placed in the wrong position, there are two possible results. If the lead is placed in a position higher than the applied line voltage, the welder may not come on at all. If the Auxiliary (“A”) lead is placed in a position lower than the applied line voltage, the welder will not come on, and the two circuit breakers in the reconnect area will open. If this occurs, turn off the input volt- age, properly connect the “A” lead, reset the breakers, and try again.

INPUT VOLTAGE RECONNECT PROCEDURE

OUTPUT CONNECTIONSWARNING

Only a qualified electrician should connect the input leads to the Power Wave. Connections should be made in accordance with all local and national electri- cal codes and the connection diagram located on the inside of the reconnect/input access door of the machine. Failure to do so may result in bodily injury or

death.

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Welders are shipped connected for the highest input voltage listed on the rating plate. To move this con- nection to a different input voltage, refer to reconnect

OUTPUT CONNECTIONS

Use the largest welding (electrode and ground) cables possible — at least 2/0, 4/0 preferred, copper wire — even if the average output current would not normally require it. When pulsing, the pulse current can exceeds 650 amps. Voltage drops can become excessive, leading to poor welding characteristics, if undersized welding cables are used.

To avoid interference problems with other equipment and to achieve the best possible operation, route all cables directly to the work or wire feeder. Avoid excessive lengths, bundle the electrode and ground cables together where practical, and do not coil excess cable.

POWER WAVE 455

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Contents POWER WAVE Date of Purchase Serial Number Code Number Model Where PurchasedIM583-A Safety Depends on YouELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FIELDS may be dangerous SAFETYFOR ENGINE powered equipment CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNINGSFUMES AND GASES can be dangerous ELECTRIC SHOCK can killARC RAYS can burn Semiautomatic DC Constant Voltage Wire Welder DC Manual Stick WelderCYLINDER may explode if damaged FOR ELECTRICALLY powered equipmentWELDING SPARKS can cause fire or explosion Mar. ‘93 PRÉCAUTIONS DE SÛRETÉSûreté Pour Soudage A L’Arc Please Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage Immediately Thank YouSection B TABLE OF CONTENTSSection A Section CRECOMMENDED INPUT WIRE AND FUSE SIZES INSTALLATIONTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS - POWER WAVE PHYSICAL DIMENSIONSMACHINE GROUNDING SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSELECT SUITABLE LOCATION HIGH FREQUENCY PROTECTIONOUTPUT CONNECTIONS INPUT FUSE AND SUPPLY WIRE CONSIDERATIONSINPUT VOLTAGE RECONNECT PROCEDURE FIGURE A.1 - CONNECTION DIAGRAM ON RECONNECT/INPUT ACCESS DOORELECTRODE & WORK LEADS - ELECTRODE POSITIVE APPLICATIONS POWER WAVE / POWER FEED WIRE FEEDER INTERCONNECTIONSVOLTAGE SENSING AT THE WORKPIECE ELECTRODE & WORK LEADS - ELECTRODE NEGATIVE APPLICATIONSPOWER FEED CONTROL BOX MOUNTING OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSOPERATION ELECTRIC SHOCK can killWIRE FEEDER POSITIVE OUTPUT NEGATIVE OUTPUT 3 PHASE INVERTER B-2OPERATIONB-2 GRAPHIC SYMBOLS THAT APPEAR ONINPUT POWER ON OFF HIGH TEMPERATURE MACHINE STATUS CIRCUIT BREAKER INPUT POWER THREE PHASEGENERAL DESCRIPTION ADDITIONAL DESIGN FEATURES AND ADVANTAGESDESIGN FEATURES AND ADVANTAGES RECOMMENDED PROCESSES AND EQUIPMENTLIMITATIONS POWER SOURCE OPERATIONWELDING CAPABILITY COMPATIBLE LINCOLN EQUIPMENTCONSTANT VOLTAGE CV/WELD, CV/MIG, CV/FLUX CORED PROCEDURES WELDING ADJUSTMENTSDETAILED WELD MODE DESCRIPTIONS GMAW PULSE PROCEDURESCONSTANT CURRENT CC/STICK, CC/TIG PROCEDURES ARC GOUGING PROCEDURESFACTORY INSTALLED ACCESSORIESOPTIONS / ACCESSORIES FIELD INSTALLEDMAINTENANCE ROUTINE MAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTING USING THE STATUS LED TO TROUBLESHOOT SYSTEM PROBLEMSStep 3. CONSULT LOCAL AUTHORIZED FIELD SERVICE FACILITY HOW TO USE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEStep 1. LOCATE PROBLEM SYMPTOM Step 2. PERFORM EXTERNAL RECOMMEND ED TESTSSYMPTOMS TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEPROBLEMS MISADJUSTMENTSPROBLEMS TROUBLESHOOTINGTROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE SYMPTOMSPROBLEMS POWER WAVE WIRING DIAGRAMPOWER WAVE DIAGRAMSWIRING DIAGRAM 455B M18241 DIAGRAMSDIMENSION PRINT - POWER WAVE 19.90New Lessons in Arc Welding Now Available...12th Edition The Procedure Handbook of Arc WeldingHow To Read Shop Drawings Need Welding Training?ATENÇÃO PRECAUCIONWARNUNG AVISO DEATENÇÃO WARNUNGKeep your head out of fumes Sales and Service through Subsidiaries and Distributors Worldwide Worlds Leader in Welding and Cutting Products