Red-D-Arc E300 3+2 Service Manual Download Page 6

CONTROL PANEL

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CONTROL PANEL FEATURES 

1 - On/Off Switch/Breaker 30 AMP
2 - Ground fault protector
3 - On light
4 - Stick/Tig mode

select switch 

(optional) 

5 - Remote current switch:

Switch must be "off" when using machine with no remote control, "ON" when using with remote control. 

6 - Welding current control:

Use to adjust amperage desired. 

7 - Remote current control receptacle
8 - "CC-CV" mode select switch:

CC for all Stick and Tig applications CV for most semi automatic Mig applications 

9 - Arc force control:

To use arc force turn switch to "ON" position. Arc force is used mostly when using 6010, 7010 type electrodes,
especially for down hand. By using more arc force it makes the arc more forceful and prevents sticking. When a
smoother arc is desired , use less arc force. 

10 - Arc force on/off switch 
11 - Hot start on/off switch :

When the switch is on, a boost of current is applied for a very short time when the arc is struck. This is used in
applications when arc starting is difficult. Do not use for Tig applications when soft start is desired. 

12 - Positive electrode termina

13 - Negative"MIG" terminal

- has the least inductance and is recommended for MIG welding and arc air. 

14 - Negative "stick" terminal

- has the most inductance and is recommended for Stick and DC Tig welding. 

15 - 15Amp circuit breaker
16 - 120 V single phase outlet
17 - I0Amp fuse for relay 120V
18 - lOAmp fuse for fan motor
19- Terminal board for wire feeder connections 
20 - Serial number

FRONT

REAR

21 - Voltage change cover
22 - Supply cable input
23 - Grounding screw

Summary of Contents for E300 3+2

Page 1: ...E300 3 2 Electric Welder Service Manual SVM_E300 3 2 Stick Mig Capability Welding Excellence Modular Construction Environment Protected 2 000 Watt AC Power for Tools...

Page 2: ...as and other irritating products c Shielding gases used for arc welding can displace air and cause injury or death Always use enough ventilation especially in confined areas to insure breathing air is...

Page 3: ...and handtight except when the cylinder is in use or connected for use g Read and follow the instructions on compressed gas cylinders associated equipment and CGA publication P 1 Precautions for Safe...

Page 4: ...he short circuit arc current and produces an increase of amperage when the arc is shortened Strong arc force is best suited for use with 6010 electrodes where there is a tendency for sticking especial...

Page 5: ...imum output The output circuit is protected with circuit breakers Power tools should always be grounded to the welded frame unless they are protected by an approved system of double insulation MAINTEN...

Page 6: ...akes the arc more forceful and prevents sticking When a smoother arc is desired use less arc force 10 Arc force on off switch 11 Hot start on off switch When the switch is on a boost of current is app...

Page 7: ...f a problem cannot be corrected by following the instructions take the machine to the nearest Red D Arc Location TROUBLE CAUSE WHAT TO DO 1 Welder does not start No input power Check power switch Note...

Page 8: ...ASSEMBLY 8 MISCELLANEOUS ASSEMBLY SERIAL s 0880 AND ABOVE...

Page 9: ...ide Bracket 2 15 086 23 Heatsink 4 14 752 24 Lower Bracket 1 15 083 25 SCR diode IR 171RC40 6 905 26 Inside Bracket 2 14 754 27 Zenamic 6 12 736 28 Insulator 3 954 29 Shunt 1 14 899 30 Control panel f...

Page 10: ...53 Tie rod 6 17 507 54 Nut 6 17 508 55 Circuit breaker support 1 16 305 56 Left heatsink 1 17 509 57 Right heatsink 1 17 510 58 Washer 3 14 270 59 Rubber protection cover 3 14 658 60 Plate 1 17 824 6...

Page 11: ...WIRING DIAGRAMS 11 PRIMARY WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 12: ...12 WIRING DIAGRAMS WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 13: ...WIRING DIAGRAMS 13 WIRING DIAGRAM WITH OPTIONAL TIG PC BOARD...

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