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OUTPUT CABLES, CONNECTIONS AND LIMITATIONS
Connect a work lead of sufficient size and length between the proper output terminal on the power source and the work. Be sure the connection to the work makes tight
CAUTION
When using an inverter type power source like the Power Waves, use the largest welding (electrode and work) cables that are practical. At least 2/0 copper wire - even if the average output current would not normally require it. When pulsing, the pulse current can reach very high levels. Voltage drops can become excessive, leading to poor welding characteristics, if undersized welding cables are used.
Most welding applications run with the electrode being positive (+). For those applications, connect the elec- trode cable between the wire feeder and the positive
(+)output
For additional Safety information regarding the elec- trode and work cable
CAUTION
Excessive voltage drops caused by poor work piece connections often result in unsatisfactory welding performance.
NEGATIVE ELECTRODE POLARITY
When negative electrode polarity is required, such as in some Innershield applications, reverse the output connections at the power source (electrode cable to the negative
When operating with negative electrode polarity the "Electrode Sense Polarity" DIP switch must be set to the "Negative" position on the Wire Drive Feed Head PC Board. The default setting of the switch is positive electrode polarity. Consult the Power Feed instruction manual for further details.
VOLTAGE SENSING
The best arc performance occurs when the PowerWaves have accurate data about the arc condi- tions. Depending upon the process, inductance within the electrode and work lead cables can influence the voltage apparent at the studs of the welder. Voltage sense leads improve the accuracy of the arc condi- tions and can have a dramatic effect on performance. Sense Lead Kits
CAUTION
If the voltage sensing is enabled but the sense leads are missing, improperly connected, or if the electrode polarity switch is improperly configured, extremely high welding outputs may occur.
The ELECTRODE sense lead (67) is built into the control cable, and is automatically enabled for all
(21)connects to the Power Wave at the four pin con- nector. By default the WORK voltage is monitored at the output stud in the POWER WAVE 405. For more information on the WORK sense lead (21), see"Work Voltage Sensing” in the following paragraph.