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Technical Specifications 

 

POWER WAVE

® 

 S350CE 

POWER SOURCE – INPUT VOLTAGE AND CURRENT 

Model  Duty Cycle 

Input Voltage 

Input Amperes 

Idle Power 

Power Factor @ 

Rated Input 

K2823-2 

40% 

230/380-415/460/575 

50/60 Hz 

35/20/17/14 

300 W Max. 

(fan on) 

0,95 

100% 

28/16/14/11 

RATED OUTPUT 

Input Voltage/ Phase 

/ Frequency 

GMAW 

SMAW (STICK) 

GTAW (TIG)-DC 

40% 

60% 

100% 

40% 

60% 

100% 

40% 

60% 

100% 

230/3/50/60 

380-415/3/50/60 

460/3/50/60 

575/3/50/60 

350A / 

31,5V 

320A / 

30V 

300A / 

29V 

325A / 

33V 

275A / 

31V 

250A / 

31V 

350A / 

24V 

325A / 

23V 

300A / 

22V 

RECOMMENDED INPUT WIRE AND FUSES SIZES

1

 

Input Voltage/ 

Phase/Frequency 

Maximum Input Ampere 

Rating and Duty Cycle 

Cord Size AWG Sizes (mm

2

)  Time Delay Fuse or Breaker 

Sizes

2

 (A) 

230/3/50/60 

380-415/3/50/60 

460/3/50/60 

575/3/50/60 

35A, 40% 

19A, 40% 

17A, 40% 

14A, 40% 

8 (10) 

12 (4) 

12 (4) 

14 (2,5) 

45 

30 

25 

20 

1

 Cord and Fuse Sizes based upon the U.S. National Electric Code and maximum output for 40°C (104°) ambient. 

2

 Also called “inverse time” or “thermal/magnetic” circuit breakers; circuit breakers that have a delay in tripping action that decreases as 

the magnitude of current increases. 

 

WELDING PROCESS 

Process 

Output Range (A) 

OCV (U

0

) (V) 

Mean 

Peak 

GMAW 

GMAW-Pulse 

FCAW 

GTAW-DC 

SMAW 

5 - 350 

40-70 

40-70 

40-70 

24 

60 

100 

PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS 

Model 

Height (mm) 

Width (mm) 

Depth (mm) 

Weight (kg) 

K2823-2 

518 

356 

630 

46.6 

TEMPERATURE RANGES 

Operating Temperature Range (ºC) 

Storage Temperature Range (ºC) 

-20 to +40 

-40 to +80 

IP23 155º(F) Insulation Class 

 

WEEE 

07/06 

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Do not dispose of electrical equipment together with normal waste! 

In observance of European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) 

and its implementation in accordance with national law, electrical equipment that has reached the end of its 

life must be collected separately and returned to an environmentally compatible recycling facility.  As the 

owner of the equipment, you should get information on approved collection systems from our local 

representative. 

By applying this European Directive you will protect the environment and human health! 

 

Spare Parts 

12/05 

Part List reading instructions 

 

Do not use this part list for a machine if its code number is not listed.  Contact the Lincoln Electric Service 

Department for any code number not listed. 

 

Use the illustration of assembly page and the table below to determine where the part is located for your particular 

code machine. 

 

Use only the parts marked "X" in the column under the heading number called for in the assembly page (# indicate 

a change in this printing). 

 

First, read the Part List reading instructions above, then refer to the "Spare Part" manual supplied with the machine, that 

contains a picture-descriptive part number cross-reference. 

Summary of Contents for S350 CE

Page 1: ...IM2034 05 2010 Rev 0 POWER WAVE S350 CE OPERATOR S MANUAL ENGLISH THE LINCOLN ELECTRIC COMPANY 22801 St Clair Ave Cleveland Ohio 44117 1199 USA www lincolnelectric eu ...

Page 2: ...es STT Module Sales code K2823 code may also contain prefixes and suffixes K2921 code may also contain prefixes and suffixes Is in conformity with Council Directives and amendments EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC Standards EN 60974 1 Arc Welding Equipment Part 1 Welding Power Sources 2005 EN 60974 10 Arc Welding Equipment Part 10 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC require...

Page 3: ...ly to the dealer For future reference record in the table below your equipment identification information Model Name Code Serial Number can be found on the machine rating plate Model Name Code Serial number Date Where Purchased ENGLISH INDEX Safety 1 Installation and Operator Instructions 2 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 7 Technical Specifications 8 WEEE 8 Spare Parts 8 Electrical Schematic 9 A...

Page 4: ...the work clamp to avoid the risk of accidental arc ignition ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FIELDS MAY BE DANGEROUS Electric current flowing through any conductor creates electric and magnetic fields EMF EMF fields may interfere with some pacemakers and welders having a pacemaker shall consult their physician before operating this equipment CE COMPLIANCE This equipment complies with the European Community D...

Page 5: ...the machine should be kept to a minimum The use of air filters on the air intake is not recommended because normal air flow may be restricted Failure to observe these precautions can result in excessive operating temperatures and nuisance shutdown Keep machine dry Shelter from rain and snow Do not place on wet ground or in puddles Do not mount the POWER WAVE S350 CE over combustible surfaces Where...

Page 6: ...size and weight are an issue The POWER WAVE S350 CE will provide the following Power 350A 40 300A 100 Multi Input Voltage with no reconnect 208 575V 50 60 Hz input 3Phase Power 95 Power factor optimizes available electrical capacity Environmentally Hardened IP23 rated for operating in difficult environments Ethernet connectivity allows access to the Power Wave utilities software tools Line Voltage...

Page 7: ... common current paths 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 If Sense Leads ARE Used Position the sense leads out of the path of the weld current Especially any current paths common to adjacent arcs Current from adjacent arcs can induce voltage into each others current paths that ca...

Page 8: ...ription of the weld modes programmed into the Power Wave S350 CE at the factory refer to the Weld Set Reference Guide supplied with the machine or available at www powerwavesoftware com Wire Feed Speed WFS In synergic welding modes synergic CV GMAW P WFS is the dominant control parameter The user adjusts WFS according to factors such as wire size penetration requirements heat input etc The Power W...

Page 9: ...in a crisper arc more spatter while decreasing the Pinch Control to less than 0 0 provides a softer arc less spatter PULSE WELDING Pulse welding procedures are set by controlling an overall arc length variable When pulse welding the arc voltage is highly dependent upon the waveform The peak current back ground current rise time fall time and pulse frequency all affect the voltage The exact voltage...

Page 10: ...s and telephone cables that are in or adjacent to the work area and the machine Radio and or television transmitters and receivers Computers or computer controlled equipment Safety and control equipment for industrial processes Equipment for calibration and measurement Personal medical devices like pacemakers and hearing aids Check the electromagnetic immunity for equipment operating in or near th...

Page 11: ... Height mm Width mm Depth mm Weight kg K2823 2 518 356 630 46 6 TEMPERATURE RANGES Operating Temperature Range ºC Storage Temperature Range ºC 20 to 40 40 to 80 IP23 155º F Insulation Class WEEE 07 06 English Do not dispose of electrical equipment together with normal waste In observance of European Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE and its implementation in ac...

Page 12: ...STT module CE K10095 1 15M Remote control 6 pins 15m K870 Foot Amptrol K2909 1 6 Pin F to 12 Pin M CE Adapter for Remote Applications 0 5m K10413 360GC 4M LG360GC 4meter with cross switch K10413 420GC 4M LG420GC 4meter with cross switch K10413 505WC 4M LG505WC 4meter with cross switch K10514 P 8 Push Pull gun Panther CE 8 meter K10514 C 8 Push Pull gun Cougar CE 8 meter See Linc Torch brochure TIG...

Page 13: ...b Assemblies POWERWAVE S350CE ASSEMBLY PAGE NAME Case Front Assembly 1 Base Power Conversion Assembly 2 Divider Panel Assembly 3 Output Choke Assembly 4 Case Back Assembly 5 Roof Assembly 6 CODE NO K NO FIGURE NO A B C D E F 11625 K2823 2 POWER WAVE S350 CE 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 14: ...3 4 5 6 7 Case Front Assembly G6519 1 1 Case Front G6513 1 1 X 2A P C Board Mounting Bracket L13263 1 1 X 3A P C Board Mounting Bracket L13263 2 4A Line Switch S20030 1 X 4B Switch Cover S25384 1 1 X 14A LED Lens Clear S23093 1 2 X 15A Output Stud M13896 3 2 X 16A Snubber Assembly M20305 1 1 X 17A Control P C Board Assembly G5915 1 X 30A Cover Plate L15069 1 X 30C UI Trim G6529 1 X 31 Secondary Ha...

Page 15: ...3138 2 X 13A Power Board Bracket M21469 3 1 X 15A Power Conversion Assembly G6037 2 1 X 15B Upper Power Board Bracket M21469 2 1 X 16 Foam M15045 100 3 X Fig C Divider Panel Assembly 3 Item Description Part Number Q ty 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Divider Panel Asbly G6589 1 NSS 1 X 1 Vertical Divider Panel G6511 1 X 2A Vertical Divider Panel XL15732 1 X 3A Cover Plate M22245 1 X 4A CE Filter M18185 12 1 X 5A Co...

Page 16: ...s Bar M22372 1 X 19A Resistor S10404 137 3 X Fig E Case Back Assembly 4 Item Description Part Number Q ty 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Case Back Assembly G6523 1 NSS 1A Fan Bracket L15066 1 1 X 2A Fan Assembly M22149 3 X 5 Rear Panel G6510 1 1 X 6A Cord Grip Connector S19999 1 X 7A Ethernet Connector M19969 14 1 X 8 Fan Harness Not Shown L15109 1 X 10A Circuit Breaker T12287 20 1 X 11A Cover Plate S25438 3 2 X 1...

Page 17: ...g Screw Not Shown S9225 99 10 X 2 Horizontal Divider Panel M22375 1 X 2A Horizontal Divider Panel L15068 2 1 X 2B Top Extrusion M21251 1 2 X 3A Bracket L15070 2 X 4A Handle G6525 1 2 X 5A Corner Cap L13138 4 X 6 Left Case Side Assembly M22191 1 1 X 6A Left Case Side L13232 3 1 X 7 Right Case Side Assembly M22192 1 1 X 7A Right Case Side L13232 2 1 X Fig F ...

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