Table a.2, Installation, Caution – Lincoln Electric BULLDOG SVM208-A User Manual

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Certain Electrical devices cannot be powered by the Bulldog® 140. See Table A.2.

TABLE A.2

ELECTRICAL DEVICE USE WITH THE Bulldog® 140.

Type

Common Electrical Devices

Possible Concerns

Resistive

Heaters, toasters, incandescent

NONE

light bulbs, electric range, hot
pan, skillet, coffee maker.

Capacitive

TV sets, radios, microwaves,

Voltage spikes or high voltage

appliances with electrical control.

regulation can cause the capaci-
tative elements to fail. Surge
protection, transient protection,
and additional loading is recom-
mended for 100% fail-safe oper-
ation. DO NOT RUN THESE
DEVICES WITHOUT ADDI-
TIONAL RESISTIVE TYPE
LOADS.

Inductive

Single-phase induction motors,

These devices require large

drills, well pumps, grinders, small

current inrush for starting. (See

refrigerators, weed and hedge trimmers

Table B.1, GENERATOR
POWER APPLICATIONS, in the
OPERATION section of this
manual for required starting
wattages.) Some synchronous
motors may be frequency sensi-
tive to attain maximum output
torque, but they SHOULD BE
SAFE from any frequency
induced failures.

Capacitive/Inductive

Computers, high resolution TV sets,

An inductive type line condition-

complicated electrical equipment.

er along with transient and surge
protection is required, and liabili-
ties still exist. DO NOT USE
THESE DEVICES WITH A
Bulldog® 140.

The Lincoln Electric Company is not responsible for any damage to electrical components improperly connected
to the Bulldog® 140.

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