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The DEP-100S always displays data for the selected WCU. To see a
different device, press
. Press
to see a different device.
MAX
AVG
LOW
These three rows indicate the maximum, average
and minimum values read during the last weld.
PriV
This column shows the primary line voltage
detected by the WCU during the weld.
SecI
This column shows the secondary current (I) read
during the last weld.
PF
The third column is the maximum, average, and
minimum power factor during the last weld.
KVAT
This value represents the actual power delivered
to a weld. It is the computed by the equation:
Where:
Vp (average primary voltage)
Ip (average primary current)
Cycles (# of cycles weld current)
CFACT
C-Factor is 1% of the total available current. The
C-Factor is re-calculated for each weld. (This
value is the amount of actual secondary current
that will be added to the total weld energy for each
1% of current.)
This value is used to alert the maintenance staff of
a welder’s deteriorating secondary or shunting
conditions.
00% I
00 CYC
These two values show the percent current (00
% I) and number of cycles (00 CYC) of weld
current provided during the last weld.
L.V. 000
The line voltage at the WCU. This is updated each
time the DEP-100S polls the WCU.
sch #00
The last schedule initiated by the selected WCU.
WCU #00
The selected weld control.
Vp
Ip
×
Cycles
×
1000
⁄
KVAT
=
Isec
%I
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C
Factor
–
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