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Installation and Operator Instructions 

 
Read this entire section before installation or operation 
of the machine. 
 

Location and Environment 

This machine will operate in harsh environments. 

 

However, it is important that simple preventative 
measures are followed to assure long life and reliable 
operation. 

  Do not place or operate this machine on a surface 

with an incline greater than 15° from horizontal. 

  Do not use this machine for pipe thawing. 

  This machine must be located where there is free 

circulation of clean air without restrictions for air 
movement to and from the air vents.  Do not cover 
the machine with paper, cloth or rags when switched 
on. 

  Dirt and dust that can be drawn into the machine 

should be kept to a minimum. 

  This machine has a protection rating of IP23.  Keep it 

dry when possible and do not place it on wet ground 
or in puddles. 

  Locate the machine away from radio controlled 

machinery.  Normal operation may adversely affect 
the operation of nearby radio controlled machinery, 
which may result in injury or equipment damage.  
Read the section on electromagnetic compatibility in 
this manual. 

  Do not operate in areas with an ambient temperature 

greater than 40°C. 

 

Input Supply Connection 

Check the input voltage, phase, and frequency supplied 
to this machine before turning it on. The allowable input 
voltage is indicated in the technical specification section 
of this manual and on the rating plate of the machine.  
Be sure that the machine is grounded. 
 
Make sure the amount of power available from the input 
connection is adequate for normal operation of the 
machine. The fuse rating and cable sizes are both 
indicated in the "Technical Specification" section of this 
manual. 
 
The machines are designed to operate on engine driven 
generators as long as the auxiliary can supply adequate 
voltage, frequency and power as indicated in the 
"Technical Specification" section of this manual.  The 
auxiliary supply of the generator must also meet the 
following conditions: 

  Vac peak voltage:  below 670V 

  Vac frequency:  in the range of 50 and 60Hz 

  RMS voltage of the AC waveform:  400Vac ± 15% 

 
It is important to check these conditions because many 
engine driven generators produce high voltage spikes.  
Operation of this machine on engine driven generators 
not conforming to these conditions is not recommended 
and may damage the machine. 
 

Output Connections 

A quick disconnect system using Twist-Mate

 cable 

plugs is used for the welding cable connections.  Refer 
to the following sections for more information on 
connecting the machine for operation of stick welding 
(MMA) or TIG welding (GTAW).  

  (+) Positive Quick Disconnect:  Positive output 

connector for the welding circuit. 

  (-) Negative Quick Disconnect:  Negative output 

connector for the welding circuit. 

 

Stick Welding (MMA) 

This machine does not include a MMA welding kit 
cables, but may be purchased separately.  Refer to the 
accessories section for more information. 
 
First determine the proper electrode polarity for the 
electrode to be used.  Consult the electrode data for this 
information.  Then connect the output cables to the 
output terminals of the machine for the selected polarity.  
Shown here is the connection method for DC(+) welding. 
 

 

 
Connect the electrode cable to the (+) terminal and the 
work clamp to the (-) terminal.  Insert the connector with 
the key lining up with the keyway and rotate 
approximately ¼ turn clockwise.  Do not over tighten. 
 
For DC(-) welding, switch the cable connections at the 
machine so that the electrode cable is connected to (-) 
and the work clamp is connected to (+). 
 

Summary of Contents for PRESTOTIG 415DC

Page 1: ...IM3081 09 2021 REV06 PRESTOTIG 315DC 415DC OPERATOR S MANUAL ENGLISH Lincoln Electric Bester Sp z o o ul Jana III Sobieskiego 19A 58 260 Bielawa Poland...

Page 2: ...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 Tec...

Page 3: ...on a 10 min period Output Current Output Voltage 315DC 100 Stick 200A 28 0Vdc 100 TIG 220A 18 8Vdc 60 Stick 250A 30Vdc 60 TIG 250A 20Vdc 40 Stick 270A 30 8Vdc 40 TIG 300A 22 0Vdc 415DC 100 Stick 280A...

Page 4: ...dition Presence MIG mode TIG mode X STICK mode X After 30 minutes of non working X Fan off X The value of efficiency and consumption in idle state have been measured by method and conditions defined i...

Page 5: ...process gas usage depends on cross sectional area of the nozzle For commonly used torches Helium 14 24 l min Argon 7 16 l min Notice Excessive flow rates causes turbulence in the gas stream which may...

Page 6: ...o and or television transmitters and receivers Computers or computer controlled equipment Safety and control equipment for industrial processes Equipment for calibration and measurement Personal medic...

Page 7: ...electrical regulations ELECTRICALLY POWERED EQUIPMENT Regularly inspect the input electrode and work clamp cables If any insulation damage exists replace the cable immediately Do not place the electr...

Page 8: ...ect shielding gas for the process used and properly operating regulators designed for the gas and pressure used Always keep cylinders in an upright position securely chained to a fixed support Do not...

Page 9: ...ical Specification section of this manual The machines are designed to operate on engine driven generators as long as the auxiliary can supply adequate voltage frequency and power as indicated in the...

Page 10: ...and understand the Instruction Manual supplied with the cooling unit Remote Control Connection Refer to the accessories section for a list of remote controls If a remote control is used it will be co...

Page 11: ...mptrol or Pedal are allowed trigger is ignored Connecting the Remote command excludes the Output Current Knob of the Machine s user interface Through the Remote command is available the full Output Cu...

Page 12: ...and LEDs will revert to the default state where the Output Current knob sets the output current Memory Pushbuttons These pusbuttons allows to store M or recall M TIG welding programs 10 memory record...

Page 13: ...w level when the operator makes an error and sticks the electrode to the work piece This decrease in current allows the operator to remove the electrode from the electrode holder without creating larg...

Page 14: ...the TIG arc will remain on for 3 seconds if the arc is not started in this time limit the trigger sequence must be restarted The HF arc start strength can be adjusted in the setup menu by changing th...

Page 15: ...Downslope is activated In Stick welding mode this is not used 6 CRATER This function controls the final current value after the Downslope For an explanation of the Crater operation refer to the trigg...

Page 16: ...e TIG torch trigger When the Crater current is reached the output of the machine is turned OFF 4 Step Trigger Sequence To select 4 Step sequence Action Visualization Press several times until the LED...

Page 17: ...d OFF the postflow time will start As shown here after the TIG torch trigger is quickly pressed and released from step 3A it is possible to press and hold the TIG torch trigger another time to end the...

Page 18: ...te FOOT or AMP device is present depending on welding process selected the UP DOWN behavior is different SMAW In SMAW welding mode the remote device set the amperage setting in the whole range bypassi...

Page 19: ...ut of range LED is blinking Indicates that an Input Voltage Overrange protection is active the Machine restarts automatically when the Input Voltage returns in the correct range 06 Inverter voltage lo...

Page 20: ...n purchasers may ask Lincoln Electric for advice or information about their use of our products We respond to our customers based on the best information in our possession at that time Lincoln Electri...

Page 21: ...300Hz Duty 50 315DC f 200Hz Duty 50 415DC Current selected value Frequency f 0 1Hz 0 1 10Hz step 0 1Hz 10 300Hz step 1Hz 300 500Hz step 10Hz Current selected value Hz Background 30 10 90 step 1 Curren...

Page 22: ...r 2 step No restart function enabled Preflow time 0s Upslope time 0s Downslope time 0s Postflow time 0s 5 300A 315DC 5 400A 415DC Voltage at output studs Current selected value A TIG SPOT FIXED TIME t...

Page 23: ...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 REACh...

Page 24: ...4m W000278404 2 315DC 415DC PROTIG NGS 35W EB C5B 5M W000278404 2 315DC 415DC PROTIG NGS 35W EB C5B 8M W000278400 2 315DC 415DC PROTIG NGS 40 EB C5B 5M W000278401 2 315DC 415DC PROTIG NGS 40 EB C5B 8...

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