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INSTALLATION

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LN-9 GMA Connection Instructions (Not applicable to machines with only 42V Aux.)

1.Turn the Invertec power switch “off”.

2.Connect the K596 or K1820-10 control cable assembly from the LN-9 GMA to the Invertec control cable connector. The control cable connector is located at the rear of the Invertec.

3.Connect the electrode cable to the output terminal of polarity required by electrode. Connect the work lead to the other terminal.

4.Place the local-remote switch in the “remote” posi- tion to allow output control at the LN-9 GMA.

5.Set the meter polarity switch on the rear of the Invertec to coincide with wire feeder polarity used. The wire feeder will now display the welding volt- age.

6.K608-1* adapter is required in LN-9 GMA for LN-9 type control. K608-1 is installed in line with P10. See connection diagram S20607.

7.K442-1* Pulse Power Filter Board is also required for GMAW,but should beremoved for FCAW.

8.If K596 is not available, see connection diagram S20608 for modification of K196 LN-9 GMA input cable with K867 universal adapter plug.

* These kits are no longer available.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONNEC- TION OF WIRE FEEDERS TO INVERTEC

Wire feeders other than LN-7 and LN-25 may be used provided that the auxiliary power supply capacity of the Invertec is not exceeded. K867 universal adapter plug is required. See connection diagram S19406 and S19386 for more information.

Remote Control of Invertec

Remote control K857, hand amptrol K963 and foot amptrol K870 require K864 remote control adapter. See connection diagram S19309.

K954-1 MIG PULSER

The MIG Pulser is a hand-held “pendant” type GMAW Pulsing option for the V300-PRO Power Source. See the Mig Pulser’s IM manual (IM555) for connection information.

K900-1 DC TIG STARTER CONNECTION

This versatile new kit was made to mate with the Invertec

A control cable assembly is supplied with the kit to connect the kit to an Invertec. The cable can be con- nected, either end, at the DC TIG Starter kit and at the Invertec by attaching to the 14-pin Amphenols on the backs of each unit. See diagram S20405.

A negative output cable assembly is also supplied with the DC TIG Starter kit to connect the kit with the Invertec’s negative output terminal.

All Magnum™ one and two piece water-cooled torches with 7/8 left-hand threads and gas-cooled torches with 7/8 and 5/16 right-hand threads can be connected to the starter kit.

To secure the DC TIG Starter kit to the bottom of the Invertec and for more detailed instructions, see the K900-1 (IM465) manual.

PARALLEL OPERATION

The Invertec is operable in parallel in both CC and CV modes. For best results, the currents of each machine should be reasonably well shared. As an example, with two machines set up in parallel for a 400 amp procedure, each machine should be set to deliver approximately 200 amps, not 300 amps from one and 100 amps from the other. This will minimize nuisance shutdown conditions. In general, more than two machines in parallel will not be effective due to the voltage requirements of procedures in that power range.

To set machine outputs, start with output control pots and arc force/pinch pots in identical positions. If run- ning in a CC mode, adjust output and arc force to maintain current sharing while establishing the prop- er output current. In CV modes, set the pots to iden- tical positions. Then switch the machine meters to read amps and adjust one of the output control pots for current balance. Check the voltage and if read- justment is necessary, repeat the current balancing step. Pinch settings should also be kept identical on the machines.

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Lincoln Electric SVM105-B service manual K900-1 DC TIG Starter Connection, Parallel Operation, Remote Control of Invertec

SVM105-B specifications

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