• 115 Volt receptacle with 15 amp circuit breaker.
• Excellent arc starting and stability up through 400
amps.
• High resistance to AC arc rectification.
• No tungsten spitting within current range of elec-
trode.
• Compact size, requires only a 22.25 in x 26 in (565
mm 660 mm) footprint.
• Strain relief holes in base for welding cables, gas
and water hoses and control cables.
• Easy access for input connections. Connections
are simple strip and clamp of input wires (no lugs
required).
• Low fan noise at idle.
• Modular construction for easy servicing.
• Unused controls are automatically locked out to
simplify setup. Examples: the AC Wave Balance
control has no effect in DC; the High Frequency and
gas and water valves do not operate in Stick mode;
TIG Pulser is locked out in the Stick mode.
• Recessed panels protect controls, output terminals,
gas and water fittings.
• Large safety margins and protective circuits protect
rectifiers from transient voltages and high currents.
• Line voltage compensated.
• Thermostatically protected.
• Electronic over current protection.
WELDING CAPABILITY
The Square Wave TIG 355 is NEMA Class II (40) Power
Source rated 350 amps at 34 volts, 40% duty cycle.
The duty cycle is based upon a 10 minute time period.
(For 40% duty cycle, it is 4 minutes on and 6 minutes
off.) The overload capacity is 375 amps at 35 volts,
30% duty cycle.
The “Lincoln Plus” rating of 300 amps at 40 volts pro-
vides additional voltage to overcome voltage drops in
long cables when stick welding at high currents.
LIMITATIONS
• The Square Wave TIG 355 is not recommended for
arc gouging. The machine's output capacity is too
limited.
• The Square Wave TIG 355 is not recommended for
AC TIG welding with high concentrations of helium
shielding gas. Starting problems and arc rectifica-
tion may occur.
• The Square Wave TIG 355 is not recommended for
pipe thawing.
OPERATION
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B-3
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