Miller Electric 1000 User Manual

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4-2. Using Multiple Units: DC Lead Arc, One or More AC Trailing

!

Turn Off welding power source and dis-

connect input power before opening

access door.

!

High weld output current hazard! Re-

move all metal jewelry, such as rings

and watches, and be careful with tools

near output terminals. High current can

cause severe burns from hot metal if

touched to output terminals and unit is

On. ALWAYS turn Off welding power

sources and disconnect input power

BEFORE making weld output connec-

tions.

!

Electric shock can kill.

Do not touch live electrical parts.
Turn off welding power sources and disconnect

input power before making any weld output

connections.
See ANSI Z49.1 and OSHA Title 29, Chapter

XVII, Part 1910, Subpart Q (addresses at be-

ginning of manual).
Do not handle or come in contact with two live

electrodes at the same time.

!

Undersized weld cables can cause fire.

Work cable or electrode cable must be able to

carry the weld output of the individual welding

power source (see Section 3-8).
Do not exceed duty cycle of welding power

sources.

!

If there are any questions regarding this

procedure, contact the factory before

connecting units.

To use a DC electrode positive lead arc with

one or more trailing AC arcs, make connec-

tions as shown.
When running more than one AC trailing arc,

set up the AC units according to Section 4-4.

To

DC Output Electrode #1

DC Output Unit

Connections

First AC Output Unit

Connections

To AC

Output

Electrode #3

To AC

Output

Electrode #2

801 882-A

Shielded Cable To

Terminal Strip TE4

To Next AC

Unit

Second AC Output Unit

(And Following Units)

Connections

To Work

To Work

To Work

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