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Big Blue 402D, Big Blue 502D, Big Blue 602DR
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Declaration of Conformity for European Community (CE) Products
Appleton, WI 54914 USA
Declaration of Conformity for European Community (CE) Products
Appleton, WI 54914 USA
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SECTION 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS READ BEFORE USING
Warning: Protect yourself and others from injury read and follow these precautions.
1-1. Symbol Usage
Marks a special safety message.
1-2. Arc Welding Hazards
1-3. Engine Hazards
BATTERY EXPLOSION can BLIND.
FUEL can cause fire or explosion.
MOVING PARTS can cause injury.
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1-4. Compressed Air Hazards
BREATHING COMPRESSED AIR can cause serious injury or death.
COMPRESSED AIR can cause injury.
TRAPPED AIR PRESSURE AND WHIPPING HOSES can cause injury.
HOT METAL from air arc cutting and gouging can cause fire or explosion.
1-6. California Proposition 65 Warnings
1-7. Principal Safety Standards
1-8. EMF Information
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SECTION 2 CONSIGNES DE SCURIT LIRE AVANT UTILISATION
Avertissement: Protgez vous et les autres des blessures lisez et suivez ces prcautions.
2-1. Signification des symboles
Identifie un message de scurit particulier.
2-2. Dangers relatifs au soudage larc
2-3. Dangers existant en relation avec le moteur
LES ACCUMULATIONS DE GAZ ris- quent de provoquer des blessures ou mme la mort.
LACIDE DE LA BATTERIE peut pro- voquer des brlures dans les YEUX et sur la PEAU.
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LEXPLOSION DE LA BATTERIE peut RENDRE AVEUGLE.
2-4. Dangers lis lair comprim
RESPIRER LAIR COMPRIM peut pro- voquer des blessures graves ou causer la mort.
LAIR COMPRIM peut provoquer des blessures.
LAIR COMPRIME EMMAGASINE ET DES TUYAUX SOUS PRESSION peuvent provo- quer des blessures.
Le METAL CHAUD lors du coupage et gougeage plasma peut provoquer un in- cendie ou une explosion.
2-6. Principales normes de scurit
2-7. Information sur les champs lectromagntiques
SECTION 3 DEFINITIONS
3-1. Warning Label Definitions (For Wordless Labels)
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3-3. Manufacturers Rating Labels For CE Products
3-4. Symbols And Definitions
AAmperes VVolts Panel/Local Remote
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X Duty Cycle U0
SECTION 4 SPECIFICATIONS
4-1. Weld, Power, And Engine Specifications
Welding Mode
Weld Output Range
Rated Welding Output
4-3. Volt-Ampere Curves For CC Models
4-4. Volt-Ampere Curves For CC/CV Models
4-5. Fuel Consumption
4-6. Duty Cycle And Overheating
A. Deutz F4L-1011-Powered Units
B. Deutz F3L912-Powered Units
4-7. AC Generator Power Curve
4-8. Optional Three-Phase Generator Curves
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SECTION 5 INSTALLATION
5-1. Installing Welding Generator (See Sections 5-2 And 5-3)
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5-3. Mounting Welding Generator
5-4. Installing Exhaust Pipe
5-5. Installing Engine Side Baffle (CE Models Only)
5-6. Activating The Dry Charge Battery (If Applicable)
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5-7. Connecting The Battery
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5-8. Installing Optional Ether Cylinder (Deutz F3L912 Engine Only)
5-9. Engine Prestart Checks
5-10. Connecting To Weld Output Terminals
5-11. Selecting Weld Cable Sizes*
5-12. Connecting To Remote Amperage Adjust Receptacle RC13 On CC Models
5-13. Connecting To Remote 14 Receptacle RC14 On CC/CV Models
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SECTION 6 OPERATING WELDING GENERATOR CC MODELS
6-1. Front Panel Controls For CC Models (See Section 6-2)
6-2. Description Of Front Panel Controls For CC Models (See Section 6-1)
6-3. Remote Amperage Control On CC Models (Optional)
6-4. Weld Control/Arc Condition Information Label
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SECTION 7 OPERATING WELDING GENERATOR CC/CV MODELS
7-1. Front Panel Controls For CC/CV Models (See Section 7-2)
7-2. Description Of Front Panel Controls For CC/CV Models (See Section 7-1)
7-3. Process/Contactor Switch On CC/CV Models
Process/Contactor Switch Settings
7-4. Remote Voltage/Amperage Control On CC/CV Models (Optional)
SECTION 8 OPERATING AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT
8-1. Generator Power Receptacles (Standard Models)
8-2. Connecting To Optional Three-Phase Generator (CC/CV Standard Models Only)
8-3. Optional Generator Power Receptacles (Standard Models)
8-4. Generator Power Receptacles (CE Models)
SECTION 9 MAINTENANCE (DEUTZ F4L2011POWERED UNITS)
9-1. Routine Maintenance (Deutz F4L2011-Powered Units)
Every 8 h
Every 50 h
Every 100 h
Every 1000 h
Every 3000 h
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9-3. Servicing Air Cleaner (Deutz F4L2011-Powered Units)
9-4. Inspecting/Cleaning Optional Spark Arrestor (Deutz F4L2011-Powered Units)
9-5. Adjusting Engine Speed (Deutz F4L2011-Powered Units)
9-6. Servicing Fuel And Lubrication Systems (Deutz F4L2011-Powered Units)
9-7. Overload Protection (Deutz F4L2011-Powered Units)
SECTION 10 MAINTENANCE (DEUTZ F3L912POWERED UNITS)
10-1. Routine Maintenance (Deutz F3L912-Powered Units)
Every 8 h
Every 50 h
Every 100 h
Every 500 h
Every 1000 h
Every 3000 h
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10-3. Servicing Air Cleaner (Deutz F3L912-Powered Units)
10-4. Inspecting/Cleaning Optional Spark Arrestor (Deutz F3L912-Powered Units)
10-5. Adjusting Engine Speed (Deutz F3L912-Powered Units)
RPM
Engine Speed (No Load)
10-6. Servicing Optional Ether Starting Aid (Deutz F3L912-Powered Units)
10-7. Servicing Fuel And Lubrication Systems (Deutz F3L912-Powered Units)
10-8. Overload Protection (Deutz F3L912-Powered Units)
SECTION 11 TROUBLESHOOTING
11-1. Diagnosing Causes Of Engine Fault Shutdowns
11-2. Troubleshooting Tables
A. Welding CC Models
B. Welding CC/CV Models
C. Standard Generator Power
D. Optional Three-Phase Generator Power (CC/CV Models Only)
E. Engine
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SECTION 13 RUN-IN PROCEDURE
13-1. Wetstacking
13-2. Run-In Procedure Using Load Bank
13-3. Run-In Procedure Using Resistance Grid
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SECTION 14 GENERATOR POWER GUIDELINES
14-1. Selecting Equipment
14-2. Grounding Generator To Truck Or Trailer Frame
14-3. Grounding When Supplying Building Systems
14-4. How Much Power Does Equipment Require?
14-5. Approximate Power Requirements For Industrial Motors
14-6. Approximate Power Requirements For Farm/Home Equipment
14-7. Approximate Power Requirements For Contractor Equipment
14-8. Power Required To Start Motor
14-9. How Much Power Can Generator Supply?
14-10. Typical Connections To Supply Standby Power
Pros weld and cut safely. Read the safety rules at the beginning of this manual.
14-11. Selecting Extension Cord (Use Shortest Cord Possible)
SECTION 15 PARTS LIST
Figure 15-1. Main Assembly
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Warranty Questions?
Call 1-800-4-A-MILLER for your local Miller distributor.
Effective January 1, 2003 (Equipment with a serial number preface of LC or newer)
Please complete and retain with your personal records.
For Service
Always provide Model Name and Serial/Style Number.
Owners Record