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INSTALLATION

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5.Remove existing blue field lead from the center ter- minal of the Fine Current Adjustment rheostat and connect it to CV Adapter lead 503 using #10 X 1/4 screw and nut provided. Insulate connection with tape.

6.Connect CV Adapter lead 602 to #602 on the ter- minal strip. Connect CV Adapter lead 600 to #600 on the terminal strip. If there are leads already pre- sent at 600 and 602 on the terminal strip, the leads remain there.

NOTE: A TERMINAL STRIP, LOCATED NEAR THE OUTPUT RECEPTACLE, IS PROVIDED TO SIMPLI- FY THE INSTALLATION.

7.Connect CV Adapter leads “Neg” and “Pos” to the back of the Classic I negative and positive output terminals respectively. Tape these leads to gener- ator lead bundle for support.

NOTE: FOR STEPS 8 THROUGH 10, REFER TO FIGURE 3.

8.The negative generator brushholder, exposed when bracket cover (see Figure 2) is removed, is at the 11 o’clock position when the commutator is viewed from the control panel end of welder. Remove the 5/16 bolt which connects the two existing cables to the negative brushholder. Locate the thermostat assembly marked “200” and recon- nect the two cables to the negative brushholder with one end of the thermostat assembly bolted between the cable lugs and the brushholder.

9.Route the CV Adapter leads, which exit from the bottom of the Adapter case, through a 1-1/4 x 3-1/2" rectangular opening located at the 5 o’clock position on the generator frame. Inside the frame, the leads should be formed against the frame shell. Use the 5/16-18 x 5/8 bolt with hardware supplied to connect the #2 heavy cable from the CV Adapter to the free end of the thermostat assembly from Step 8. The flat side of the cable lug should be against the bottom side of the thermo- stat assembly with the nut washer and lockwasher on the top.

10.Connect leads 608 and 609, routed into the gener- ator in Step 9, to the two thermostat terminals. Use tape to separately insulate the unused Y and W leads. Insure that all leads are well clear of moving parts and secured in place with tape.

11.Replace the roof assembly and bracket cover removed in Step 1.

CAUTION

POLARITY OF THE STANDARD OUTPUT TERMI- NALS MUST BE AS STATED IN STEP 12 AND THE MAXIMUM OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE WITH THE LOWER MODE SWITCH IN CV POSITION MUST BE AS STATED IN STEP 13 BEFORE PLACING THE UPPER MODE SWITCH IN CV POSITION. FAILURE TO HAVE THE CORRECT POLARITY AND VOLT- AGE BEFORE PLACING THE UPPER MODE SWITCH IN CV POSITION WILL RESULT IN DAM- AGE TO THE CV ADAPTER.

12.To check the VV output, place both CV/VV switch- es on the CV Adapter in the “VV” position. Start the Classic I and place idler control in “high” position. Use a DC voltmeter across the standard output ter- minals to check the output polarity. If it is incorrect, recheck Steps 3 through 10. Voltage should be about 47-60 volts DC when the Fine Current Adjustment is set at minimum and 87-100 volts DC when set at maximum. These voltages may be slightly higher if readings are taken when welder is cold.

13.To check the CV output, place only the lower switch in the “CV” position. This may be done while the engine is running as long as no welding is being done. Voltage between the positive output terminal and the CV output terminal should be 7-12 volts DC when the CV Adapter voltage control is at minimum setting and 36-48 volts DC at maximum setting.

14.If output varies greatly from that specified in Steps 12 and 13, check wiring and refer to troubleshoot- ing section of manual.

CV ADAPTER

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Lincoln Electric IM309-D manual Installation

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