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SECTION 6 – OPERATING AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT
6-1.
Standard Receptacles
Ref. 192 785
If unit does not have GFCI re-
ceptacles, use GFCI-
protected extension cord.
Generator power decreases
as weld current increases.
Set Fine Adjust control R1 at 10
for full generator power.
1
120 V 20 A AC Duplex
Receptacle RC3
2
120 V 20 A AC Duplex
Receptacle RC2
RC3 and RC2 supply 60 Hz single-
phase power at weld/power speed.
Maximum output from RC3 or RC2
is 2.4 kVA/kW (CSA: 1.8 kVA/kW).
3
120/240 V 50 A AC
Receptacle RC1
RC1 supplies 60 Hz single-phase
power at weld/power speed.
Maximum output is 8.5 kVA/kW.
4
Circuit Breaker CB3
5
Circuit Breaker CB4
6
Circuit Breakers CB1 And
CB2
CB3 protects RC2 and CB4
protects RC3 from overload. If a cir-
cuit breaker opens, the receptacle
does not work. Press button to re-
set breaker.
CB1 and CB2 protect RC1 from
overload. If CB1 or CB2 opens,
RC1 and one of the 120 volt
receptacles does not work. 120
volts may still be present at RC1.
Power is still present at the
240 volt receptacle when
only one circuit breaker
trips.
Unplug power cord before
attempting to service acces-
sories or tools.
Combined output of all receptacles
limited to 8.5 kVA/kW rating of the
generator.
EXAMPLE: If 20 A is drawn from
each 120 V duplex receptacle, only
15 A is available at the 240V
receptacle:
2 x (120 V x 20 A) + (240 V x 15 A)
= 8.4 kVA/kW
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Generator Power While
Welding Chart (For Reference
Only)
6
4
5
3
Ref. S-166 360-A
Weld Current
In Amperes
Total Power
120V
210
140
90
1000
4300
6000
36
50
8
240V
18
25
4
WITH FINE ADJUST SET AT 10
In Watts
Receptacle
Receptacle
SIMULTANEOUS WELDING AND POWER
7
Amperes
Amperes
2
1