Lincoln Electric IM830 manual Instructions, Welder Operation, Auxiliary Power

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INSTALLATION

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c.Attach the single lead from the front of the LN-15 to work using the spring clip at the end of the lead. This is a control lead to supply current to the wire feeder motor; it does not carry welding current.

d.Set the “RANGE” switch to a suitable position.

e.Place the Engine switch in the “Auto Idle” position.

f.Set the Welding Mode on the LN-15 to the “CC” mode.

g.Adjust the wire feed speed at the LN-15 and adjust the welding current with the output “CONTROL” at the welder. Output “CONTROL” must be set above 3.

Note: LN-15 Control Cable model will not work with the EAGLE 10,000.

CONNECTION OF THE LN-25 TO THE

EAGLE 10,000

a.Shut the welder off.

b.For electrode Positive, connect the electrode cable from the LN-25 to the "+" terminal of the welder and work cable to the "-" terminal of the welder. For electrode Negative, connect the elec- trode cable from the LN-25 to the "-" terminal of the welder and work cable to the "+" terminal of the welder.

c.Position the “RANGE” switch to a suitable posi- tion.

d.Attach the single lead from the LN-25 control box to the work using the spring clip on the end of the lead - it carries no welding current.

e.Place the engine switch in the “AUTO IDLE” posi- tion.

f.Set the Wire Feed Mode switch on the LN-25 to the “CC” mode.

g.Adjust wire feed speed at the LN-25 and adjust the welding current with the output “CONTROL” at the welder.

Note: The welding electrode is energized at all times, unless an LN-25 with built-in contactor is used. If the output “CONTROL” is set below “3”, the LN-25 contactor may not pull in.

CONNECTION OF K930-2 TIG MODULE TO THE EAGLE 10,000.

The TIG Module is an accessory that provides high frequency and shielding gas control for AC and DC GTAW (TIG) welding. The Eagle 10,000 cannot weld in AC, but the K930-1 will allow for high frequence starting and with the K938-1 contactor option, a cold TIG Torch. See IM528 supplied with the TIG Module for installation instructions.

Note: The TIG Module does not require the use of a high frequency bypass capacitor. However, if the EAGLE 10,000 is used with any other high frequency equipment, the bypass capacitor must be installed, order kit T12246.

INSTRUCTIONS

ADDITIONAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Always operate the welder with the roof and case sides in place as this provides maximum protection from moving parts and assures proper cooling air flow.

Read and understand all Safety Precautions before operating this machine. Always follow these and any other safety procedures included in this manual and in the Engine Owner’s Manual.

WELDER OPERATION

WELDER OUTPUT

Maximum Open Circuit Voltage at 3700 RPM is 80 Volts RMS.

Duty Cycle is the percentage of time the load is being applied in a 10 minute period. For example, a 60% duty cycle represents 6 minutes of load and 4 minutes of no load in a 10 minute period. Duty Cycle for the EAGLE 10,000 is 100%.

EAGLE 10,000

Constant Current

210 Amps DC @ 25 Volts

 

 

AUXILIARY POWER

The EAGLE 10,000 can provide, up to 10,000 watts of 120/240 volts AC, single phase 60Hz power peak use and up to 9,000 watts of 120/240 volts AC, single phase 60Hz power for continuous use. The front of the machine includes three receptacles for connecting the AC power plugs; one 50 amp 120/240 volt NEMA 14-50R receptacle and two 20 amp 120 volt NEMA 5- 20R receptacles. Output voltage is within +/-10% at all loads up to rated capacity.

CAUTION

Do not connect any plugs that connect to the power receptacles in parallel.

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Start the engine and set the “IDLER” control switch to the desired operating mode. Set the “CONTROL” to

10.Voltage is now correct at the receptacles for auxil- iary power.

EAGLE 10,000

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Lincoln Electric IM830 manual Instructions, Welder Operation, Auxiliary Power