Lincoln Electric R350 manual Voltage Sensing Considerations for Multiple ARC Systems

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INSTALLATION

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VOLTAGE SENSING CONSIDERATIONS FOR MULTIPLE ARC SYSTEMS

Special care must be taken when more than one arc is welding simultaneously on a single part. Multiple arc applications do not necessarily dictate the use of remote work voltage sense leads, but they are strong- ly recommended.

If Sense Leads ARE NOT Used:

Avoid common current paths. Current from adja- cent arcs can induce voltage into each others cur- rent paths that can be misinterpreted by the power sources, and result in arc interference.

If Sense Leads ARE Used:

Position the sense leads out of the path of the weld current. Especially any current paths com- mon to adjacent arcs. Current from adjacent arcs can induce voltage into each others current paths that can be misinterpreted by the power sources, and result in arc interference.

For longitudinal applications, connect all work leads at one end of the weldment, and all of the work voltage sense leads at the opposite end of the weldment. Perform welding in the direction away from the work leads and toward the sense leads.

(See Figure A.7)

FIGURE A.7

DIRECTION

OF TRAVEL

CONNECT ALL SENSE LEADS AT THE END OF THE WELD.

CONNECT ALL WORK LEADS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE WELD.

POWER WAVE® R350

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Lincoln Electric R350 manual Voltage Sensing Considerations for Multiple ARC Systems, If Sense Leads are not Used