Accessories, Semiautomatic wire feeders – Lincoln Electric IDEALARC SVM136-A User Manual

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ACCESSORIES

C-6

C-6

IDEALARC CV-400

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FIGURE C.4

LN-7 WIRE FEEDER CONNECTION TO THE IDEALARC CV-400

+

-

ELECTRODE
CABLE TO
AUTOMATIC
EQUIPMENT

TO
WORK

NEGATIVE

POSITIVE

TO

LINE-7

INPUT

CABLE

PLUG

NA-7 WIRE
FEEDER
CONTROL
CABLE

21

4

2

BLANK

31

32

75

76

77

GND

77

76

75

32

31

2

4

21

TERMINAL

STRIPS

SEMIAUTOMATIC WIRE FEEDERS

CONNECTING THE LN-7 TO THE
IDEALARC CV-400 (TERMINAL STRIP)

1. Set the CV-400 POWER toggle switch to the OFF (0)

position.

2. Disconnect main AC input power to the CV-400.

3. Connect the wire feeder control cable leads to the

CV-400 terminal strip as shown in Figure C.4.

4. Connect the wire feeder control cable ground lead to

the frame terminal marked .

NOTE: The CV-400 must be properly grounded.

5. PERFORM THIS STEP ONLY IF THE LN-7 IS

EQUIPPED WITH A METER KIT.

NOTE: If the work cable length is less than 25 feet
and the connections to the work piece are secure,
then wire feeder control cable lead #21 can be con-
nected directly to the CV-400 terminal strip.

Extend wire feeder control cable lead #21 so it can
be connected directly to the work piece.

a. Make a bolted connection using AWG #14 or larg-

er insulated wire. Tape the bolted connection with
insulating tape.

b. An S-16586- X remote voltage sensing work lead

is available for this purpose.

c. Keep the #21 lead electrically separate from the

work cable circuit and connection.

d. Tape the #21 lead to the work cable for ease of

use.

6. Set voltmeter toggle switch to match electrode polar-

ity.

NOTE: The connection diagram shown in Figure C-
4 shows the electrode connected for positive polari-
ty. To change polarity:

a. Set the CV-400 POWER toggle switch to the OFF

(0) position

b. Move the electrode cable to the negative (-) output

terminal.

c. Move the work cable to the positive (+) output ter-

minal.

d. Set the VOLTMETER toggle switch to negative (-).

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