Technical data
Overview with
critical raw
materials, year of
production of the
device
Overview with critical raw materials:
An overview of which critical raw materials are contained in this device can be found at
the following Internet address.
www.fronius.com/en/about-fronius/sustainability
.
To calculate the year of production of the device:
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Each device is provided with a serial number
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The serial number consists of 8 digits - for example 28020099
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The first two digits give the number from which the year of production of the device
can be calculated
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This figure minus 11 gives the year of production
•
For example: Serial number =
28
020065, calculation of the year of production =
28
- 11 = 17, year of production = 2017
Special Voltage
For devices designed for special voltages, the technical data on the rating plate applies.
The following applies for all devices with a permitted grid voltage of up to 460 V: The
standard mains plug allows the user to operate with a grid voltage of up to 400 V. For
grid voltages up to 460 V fit a mains plug permitted for such use or install the mains sup-
ply directly.
Explanation of
the Term Duty
Cycle
The duty cycle (D.C.) is the period of a ten minute cycle in which the device may be
operated at the stated power without overheating.
NOTE!
The D.C. values cited on the rating plate relate to an ambient temperature of 40 °C.
If the ambient temperature is higher, the D.C. or power must be lowered accordingly.
Example: Welding with 150 A at 60% D.C.
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Welding phase = 60% of 10 mins = 6 mins
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Cool-down phase = rest time = 4 mins
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Following the cool-down phase, the cycle begins again.
10 Min.
6 Min.
150 A
0 Min.
0 A
4 Min.
6 Min.
60 %
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Summary of Contents for TransSteel 3000c Pulse
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Page 27: ...Operating controls and connections 27...
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Page 39: ...Installation and Startup 39...
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Page 46: ...3 4 IMPORTANT Tie the phase conductors near the block terminal using cable ties 46...
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Page 59: ...MIG MAG welding 59...
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Page 87: ...Manual Metal Arc Welding 87...
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Page 93: ...Easy Documentation 93...
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Page 99: ...Setup Settings 99...
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Page 115: ...Troubleshooting and Maintenance 115...
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