Miller Electric 145 DX manual Engine

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Trouble

Remedy

 

 

Low output at generator power ac

Check Weld Output control setting.

receptacles.

 

 

 

 

Check engine speed, and adjust if necessary (see Section 8-3or 8-4). Open circuit voltage is reduced

 

as engine speed drops.

 

 

Erratic output at generator power ac

Check fuel level.

receptacles.

 

Have Factory Authorized Service Agent check connections at terminal block 1T.

 

 

 

 

Check receptacle supplementary protector, wiring, and connections.

 

 

 

Check throttle linkage for smooth, non-binding operation.

 

 

 

Service air cleaner according to engine manual.

 

 

 

Check engine speed, and adjust if necessary (see Section 8-3or 8-4).

 

 

C. Engine

Trouble

Remedy

 

 

Engine will not crank (DX models only).

Check and replace ignition fuse (see engine manual).

 

 

 

Check battery voltage.

 

 

 

Check battery connections and tighten if necessary.

 

 

 

Have Factory Authorized Service Agent check engine ignition circuit.

 

 

Engine will not start.

Check fuel level (see Section 5-5).

 

 

 

Move choke control to correct position (see Section 6-1or 6-3).

 

 

 

Open fuel valve (see Section 5-5). Close fuel valve before moving unit or carburetor may flood and make

 

starting difficult.

 

 

 

Check battery voltage (DX models only).

 

 

 

Check battery connections and tighten if necessary (DX models only).

 

 

 

Check oil level (see Section 5-5). Engine stops if oil level is too low. Refill crankcase with proper viscosity

 

oil for operating temperature.

 

 

 

Have Factory Authorized Service Agent check low oil level shutdown switch.

 

 

Engine stopped during normal

Check fuel level (see Section 5-5).

operation.

 

 

 

 

Open fuel valve (see Section 5-5). Close fuel valve before moving unit or carburetor may flood and make

 

starting difficult.

 

 

 

Check oil level (see Section 5-5). Engine stops if oil level is too low.

 

 

Battery discharges between uses (DX

Clean battery, terminals, and posts with baking soda and water solution; rinse with clear water.

models only).

 

 

 

 

Periodically recharge battery (approximately every 3 months).

 

 

 

Replace battery.

 

 

 

Check engine battery charging circuit and connections according to engine manual.

 

 

Unstable or sluggish engine speeds.

Check engine speed, and adjust if necessary (see Section 8-3or 8-4).

 

 

 

Check throttle/governor linkage for smooth, non-binding operation.

 

 

 

Tune-up engine according to engine manual.

 

 

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Contents OM-4417210 403C ProcessesDescription File Engine DriveFrom Miller to You Table of Contents Page Symbol Usage Arc Welding HazardsEngine Hazards Compressed Air Hazards Principal Safety Standards California Proposition 65 WarningsEMF Information Radiation can cause interferenceSignification des symboles − Consignes DE Sécurité − Lire Avant UtilisationUN Choc Électrique peut tuer LES Fumées ET LES GAZ peuvent être dangereuxLE Soudage peut provoquer un in- cendie ou une explosion DES Particules Volantes peuvent blesser les yeuxDES Pièces Chaudes peuvent provoquer des brûlures graves LE Bruit peut affecter l’ouïe’AIR Comprimé peut provoquer des blessures ’EMPLOI Excessif peutLE Surchauffement peut endom- mager le moteur électrique LES Étincelles Volantes risquent de provoquer des blessuresLE Soudage À L’ARC risque de provoquer des interférences Pour les moteurs à essencePour les moteurs diesel Boulevard, Rexdale, Ontario, Canada M9W 1R3 téléphone− Specifications Symbol DefinitionsWeld, Power, And Engine Specifications − DefinitionsVolt-Ampere Curves Dimensions, Weights, And Operating AnglesDimensions Fuel Consumption 100% Duty Cycle at 80 Amperes CC/DC Generator Power CurveDuty Cycle Grounding Generator To Truck Or Trailer Frame − InstallationInstalling Welding Generator Grounding Generator When Supplying Building Systems Engine Prestart Checks − Standard Model13 mm Full Gasoline Fuel Valve Open valveConnecting The Battery DX Models Only Engine Prestart Checks − DX Model+ − Tools Needed 1/2Connecting To Weld Output Terminals Selecting Weld Cable Sizes150 ft 200 ft 250 ft 350 ft 400 ft 45 m 60 m 70 m 90 m 105 m 120 mMaterial Thickness Reference Chart − Operating the Welding Generator Controls Standard Models See SectionTo Start Description Of Controls Standard Models See SectionStop engine and add oil if light goes on see Section Controls DX Models See Section Description Of Controls DX Models See Section AC Receptacle RC1 Generator Power Panel Receptacles− Operating Auxiliary Equipment − Maintenance Routine MaintenanceStandard Model Shown Servicing Air CleanerStop engine Tools Needed Adjusting Engine Speed Standard Models OnlyStop engine. Close fuel valve Idle Speed Adjustment Adjusting Engine Speed DX Models OnlyWeld/Power Speed Adjustment − Troubleshooting TroubleshootingGenerator Power WeldingEngine − Electrical Diagrams Circuit Diagram For Standard ModelsCircuit Diagram for DX Models − Generator Power Guidelines Selecting EquipmentGrounding When Supplying Building Systems How Much Power Does Equipment Require?Earth ground if supplying Amperes x Volts = WattsApproximate Power Requirements For Industrial Motors Approximate Power Requirements For Farm/Home EquipmentIndustrial Motors Rating Starting Watts Running Watts Farm/Home Equipment Rating Starting Watts Running WattsApproximate Power Requirements For Contractor Equipment Contractor Rating Starting Watts Running WattsPower Required To Start Motor How Much Power Can Generator Supply?Single-Phase Induction Motor Starting Requirements KVA/HP x HP x 1000 = Starting AmperageTypical Connections To Supply Standby Power Selecting Extension Cord Use Shortest Cord Possible Current Load Watts Amperes− 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 Poor Weld Bead Characteristics Good Weld Bead CharacteristicsPositioning Electrode Holder 10-30 9090 End View of Work AngleConditions That Affect Weld Bead Shape Electrode Movement During WeldingButt Joints Lap JointTee Joint 16 in 30 1.6 mm Tack WeldsTroubleshooting − Porosity Troubleshooting − Excessive SpatterWeld Test Possible Causes Corrective ActionsTroubleshooting − Excessive Penetration Troubleshooting − Incomplete FusionTroubleshooting − Lack Of Penetration Troubleshooting − Distortion Troubleshooting − Burn-ThroughTroubleshooting − Waviness Of Bead − Parts List Main Assembly Standard ModelDia Part Description Quantity Mkgs Main Assembly DX Model 4546 51 41Main Assembly OM-4417 Support ServiceYour distributor also gives To locate a Distributor or Service Agency visit Miller Electric Mfg. CoFor assistance in filing or settling claims, contact Your distributor and/or equipment manufacturer’s
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145 DX specifications

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