AIR N ARC
®
300 SERIES ALL-IN-ONE POWER SYSTEM
®
SECTION 5: OPERATION
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volts) for the desired weld heat. Turning the power dial
clockwise increases the amperage or voltage, and
turning the power dial counterclockwise decreases the
amperage or voltage. The power dial may be adjusted
while welding.
5.4.1 WELDER OPERATING PROCEDURE
5.4.1.1 CC (CONSTANT CURRENT) MODE
CC (Constant Current) Mode is commonly referred to as -
Stick Welding, Arc Welding, or Shielded Metal Arc
Welding (SMAW)
System Operation Group
Manual
Section
Location
Operating the Welder
5.4
page 48
Welder Operating Procedure
5.4.1
page 49
CC (Constant Current) Mode
5.4.1.1
page 49
CV (Constant Voltage) Mode - Using a
Voltage Sensing Suitcase Feeder
5.4.1.2
page 51
CV (Constant Voltage) Mode - Using a
Spool Gun
5.4.1.3
page 51
TABLE 5A: ENGINE THROTTLE CONTROL FUNCTION CONDITIONS
I
Pressure Setting
Compressor
Switch
Generator
Switch
Welder
Switch
Engine Speed Condition Result
Tank Pressure Below (<)
100 PSI or Set Pressure
II
ON
OFF
OFF
Engine runs at full throttle (3600 RPM).
OFF
OFF
OFF
Engine runs at idle speed (2000 RPM),
ready for application.
Tank Pressure Above (>)
100 PSI or Set Pressure
II
ON
OFF
ON
Welder can be activated by striking an
arc, and Engine runs at idle speed (2000
RPM), ready for application.
ON
ON
OFF
Engine runs at full throttle speed (3600
RPM); generator is ready for use
III
.
ON
ON
ON
Full speed and all items available for use.
I
Any combination of the 300 Power System output functions (compressor, generator, welder) used simultaneously at
capacity will have an adverse affect on engine running at full throttle.
II
Factory set pressure: 100 PSI = ON / 125 PSI = OFF
III
Consult
Appendix A, Section A.3, Wattage Requirements for Common Receptacle Units
for a listing of wattage
requirements of various implements.
NOTE
The amps/volts display will read the set
value for five (5) seconds when the dial is
adjusted, and the actual output value five
(5) seconds after the dial has been
adjusted.
WARNING
Do not rely on the thermal overload
circuit breakers on the generator to
protect personnel, power tools, or the
generator. The thermal overload circuit
breakers on the generator require time to
overheat when the generator is operating
in an overload condition — they do not
provide instant protection against short
circuiting or overload conditions. Always
use GFCI protected extension cords and
power strips when using the generator.