Lincoln Electric NA-5S, NA-5NF Figure A.10 Connection of NA-5 ALL to a R3S-400, -600, or

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INSTALLATION

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FIGURE A.10 – CONNECTION OF NA-5 (ALL) TO A R3S-400, -600, OR -800

WITH NO LINE VOLTAGE COMPENSATOR (OBSOLETE).

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POSITIVE

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NOTE: ABOVE DIAGRAM SHOWS ELECTRODE CONNECTED POSITIVE. TO CHANGE POLARITY, TURN POWER OFF, REVERSE THE ELECTRODE AND WORK CABLES AT THE POWER SOURCE AND POSITION THE SWITCH ON POWER SOURCE TO PROPER POLARITY. REFER TO NA-5 OPERATING MANUAL FOR REQUIRED NA-5 CONTROL BOX POLARITY CONNECTIONS.

R3S POWER SOURCE SETTINGS

NA-5 SETTINGS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TURN POWER SOURCE OFF.

FOR SUB ARC:

 

 

 

 

 

 

FOR ALL PROCESSES:

1. RED LEAD ON VOLTAGE PC BOARD IS CONNECTED TO PIN "S".

 

2. WHITE LEAD ON VOLTAGE PC BOARD IS CONNECTED TO PIN "A".

 

1. CONNECT ELECTRODE CABLE TO TERMINAL OF DESIRED POLARITY.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. SET THE POLARITY SWITCH TO THE SAME POLARITY AS THE ELECTRODE

FOR ALL OPEN ARC PROCESSES:

 

 

CABLE CONNECTION.

 

 

1. RED LEAD ON VOLTAGE PC BOARD IS CONNECTED TO PIN "F".

 

3. SET TOGGLE SWITCH TO REMOTE.

 

2. WHITE LEAD ON VOLTAGE PC BOARD IS CONNECTED TO PIN "A".

 

4. INSTALL VOLTAGE TRIANGLE IN A POSITION AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE DESIRED ARC VOLTAGE.

 

 

 

 

 

 

FOR ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, SEE NA-5 OPERATING MANUAL.

 

 

 

 

 

 

N.A.

ADD JUMPER FROM #75 TO #76, USING INSULATED COPPER WIRE.

 

 

 

 

 

 

N.B.

WELDING CABLES MUST BE OF PROPER CAPACITY FOR THE CURRENT AND DUTY CYCLE OF IMMEDIATE AND FUTURE APPLICATIONS.

N.C.

EXTEND LEAD #21 USING #14 OR LARGER INSULATED WIRE PHYSICALLY SUITABLE FOR THE INSTALLATION. AN S -16586 [ ] REMOTE VOLTAGE-SENSING WORK LEAD

 

IS AVAILABLE FOR THIS PURPOSE. CONNECT IT DIRECTLY TO THE WORK PIECE, KEEPING IT SEPARATE FROM THE WELDING WORK CABLE CONNECTION TO THE

 

WORK PIECE. FOR CONVENIENCE, THIS EXTENDED #21 LEAD SHOULD BE TAPED ALONG THE WELDING WORK CABLE.

N.D.

TAPE UP BOLTED CONNECTION.

 

 

 

 

 

 

N.E.

CONNECT THE NA-5 CONTROL CABLE GROUNDING LEAD TO THE FRAME TERMINAL MARKED

 

 

 

, NEAR THE POWER SOURCE TERMINAL STRIP. THE POWER SOURCE

 

MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED.

 

 

 

 

 

 

N.F.

IF USING AN OLDER K-215 CONTROL CABLE: CONNECT LEAD #75 TO #75 ON TERMINAL STRIP, CONNECT LEAD #76 TO #77 ON TERMINAL STRIP, CONNECT

 

LEAD #77 TO #76 ON TERMINAL STRIP, AND ADD JUMPER PER N.A.

 

 

 

 

 

 

N.G. ON EARLIER R3S MACHINES, #67 AND #1 TERMINALS WERE ALSO ON THE TERMINAL STRIP.

 

 

N.H.

THE UPPER TERMINAL STRIP (#75, #76, #77) WAS NOT PRESENT ON EARLY R3S MACHINES. THOSE MACHINES ARE NOT COMPATIBLE WITH THE NA-5 SINCE THERE

 

CAN BE NO ADJUSTMENT OF VOLTAGE BY THE NA-5.

 

 

 

 

 

 

N.J.

FOR PROPER NA-5 OPERATION, THE ELECTRODE CABLES MUST BE SNUGGED UNDER THE CLAMP BAR ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE NA-5 CONTROL BOX.

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Lincoln Electric NA-5NF, NA-5SF service manual Figure A.10 Connection of NA-5 ALL to a R3S-400, -600, or

NA-5S, NA-5N, NA-5SF, NA-5NF specifications

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