Operation, Warning general description – Lincoln Electric INVERTEC V450-PRO User Manual

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OPERATION

INVERTEC V450-PRO (CE)

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.

Do not touch electrically live parts or

electrode with skin or wet clothing.

Insulate yourself from work and

ground.

Always wear dry insulating gloves.

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FUMES AND GASES can be danger-
ous.

Keep your head out of fumes.

Use ventilation or exhaust to remove

fumes from breathing zone.

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WELDING SPARKS can cause fire or
explosion.

Keep flammable material away.

Do not weld on closed containers.

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ARC RAYS can burn eyes and skin.

Wear eye, ear and body

protection.

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See additional warning information at

front of this operator

s manual.

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WARNING

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The Invertec V450-PRO (CE) offers multi-process CV,
CC, and DC welding and is rated 570 amps, 43 volts
at a 60% duty cycle.

DUTY CYCLE

The V450-PRO (CE) is rated at 570 amps, 60% duty
cycle (based on a 10 minute cycle). It is also rated at
450 amps, 100% duty cycle.

OPERATIONAL FEATURES and CONTROLS:

UPPER CONTROL PANEL

1. ON, OFF- SWITCH

2. AMPS Meter

• Prior to STICK or TIG operation (current flow), the

meter displays preset current value (either +/- 2
amps or +/- 3% (e.g. 3 amps on 100), whichever is
greater).

• Prior to CV operation, the meter displays four dash-

es indicating non-presettable AMPS.

• During welding, this meter displays actual average

amps.

• After welding, the meter holds the actual current

value for 5 seconds. Output adjustment while in the
"hold" period results in the "prior to operation" char-
acteristics stated above. The displays blink indicat-
ing that the machine is in the "Hold" period.

3. VOLT METER

• Prior to CV operation (current flow), the meter dis-

plays desired preset voltage value (+/- .5V).

• Prior to STICK or TIG operation, the meter displays

the Open Circuit Voltage of the Power Source or
four dashes if the output has not been turned on.

• During welding, this meter displays actual average

volts.

• After welding, the meter holds the actual voltage

value for 5 seconds. The displays blink indicating
that the machine is in the "Hold" period.

• Output adjustment while in the "hold" period results

in the "prior to operation" characteristics stated
above.

4. OUTPUT CONTROL

• Output control is conducted via a single turn poten-

tiometer.

• Adjustment is indicated by the meters as stated

above.

• When in TIG modes, this control sets the maximum

welding current. Full depression of a foot or hand
Amptrol results in the preset level of current.

5. WELD TERMINALS-REMOTE / ON

• Two status lights indicate the location of trigger con-

trol as determined by the "WELD TERMINALS"
push button.

• If trigger control is local "weld terminals on", the ON

display will be lit.

• If trigger control is remote "weld terminals remotely

controlled", the REMOTE display will be lit.

• The unit will power up in "pre-determined preferred"

trigger modes.

STICK = ON

CV = REMOTE

TIG = REMOTE if remote output controls are

attached to the machine.

TIG = 0N if remote output controls are not attached to

the machine.

For all versions, these trigger modes can be over-ridden
(switched) with the WELD TERMINALS push button. When
changed, the unit will power up in the configuration it was in
when it was last powered down.

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