Lincoln Electric 11226, 11124 Weld Process Adjustments DC Offset, AC Adjustments, Wave Balance

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OPERATION

B-10

 

 

 

 

WELD PROCESS ADJUSTMENTS

DC OFFSET

 

Depending on the weld mode, there are a number of adjustments that can be made, including but not limit- ed to Current, Voltage and WFS. These adjustments apply to either AC or DC processes, and control the basic parameters of the weld.

Refers to +/- shift of the current waveform with respect to the zero crossing.

Use Offset to control the penetration and deposition of a given process.

AC ADJUSTMENTS

In addition to the basic weld parameters, there are a number of unique adjustments related to the AC waveform of the Power Wave AC/DC 1000. These adjustments enable the operator to balance the rela- tionship between penetration and deposition to tailor the output for specific applications.

WAVE BALANCE

Refers to amount of time the waveform spends in DC+ portion of the cycle.

Use Wave Balance to control the penetration and deposition of a given process.

DC Offset

 

Positive Offset

1000

More Penetration

Less Deposition

Nominal Offset

Negative Offset

 

Less Penetration

500

More Deposition

 

0

 

-500

 

-1000

 

FREQUENCY

 

Wave Balance

1000

Increased Balance

 

More Penetration

 

Nominal Balance

Decreased Balance

Less Deposition

 

 

Less Penetration

500

 

More Deposition

 

 

0

 

 

-500

 

 

-1000

 

 

POWER WAVE AC/DC 1000 can produce Output Frequencies from 10 - 100Hz

Use Frequency to fine tune stability

Higher frequencies in multiple arc setups can help reduce arc interaction

 

Frequency

 

1000

Use Frequency to fin e tune stability of

imbalanced waveform s and multipl e arc syst ems

 

500

 

 

0

 

 

-500

 

 

-1000

Decrease

Increase

POWER WAVE® AC/DC 1000

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Lincoln Electric 11226, 11124 manual Weld Process Adjustments DC Offset, AC Adjustments, Wave Balance, Frequency