Operation, B-2 design features and advantages, Duty cycle – Lincoln Electric SAE-400 SEVERE DUTY IM727 User Manual

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B-2

OPERATION

B-2

DESIGN FEATURES AND ADVANTAGES

FOR STICK WELDING

Excellent DC constant current output for stick weld-

ing applications.

Continuous adjustment of both voltage and current

for unsurpassed welds on demanding jobs.

Remote control capability standard.

FOR AUXILIARY POWER

3,000 watts of 115/230 VAC, 60 Hz auxiliary power.

One 20 amp 115 VAC duplex receptacle for up to 26

amps of 115 VAC power.

One 15 amp, 230 VAC duplex receptacle for up to 13

amps of 230 VAC power.

Weld and AC auxiliary power at the same time (with-

in the limits shown on the chart below).

OTHER FEATURES

Perkins 4-cylinder, water cooled diesel engine.

Designed for long life, easy maintenance and excel-
lent fuel economy.

Engine protection system shuts the engine down for

low engine oil pressure or high coolant temperature.

Electronic Engine Idler. Engine automatically goes to

low idle in 10 to 14 seconds after welding or use of
auxiliary power stops. Includes high idle switch.

Gauges for engine oil pressure, coolant temperature

and battery charging ammeter.

Engine hour meter standard.

Extended range 22.5 gallon (85.1 L) fuel tank.

DUTY CYCLE

Duty cycle is based on a ten minute period and opera-
tion in an ambient temperature of 104

°

F(40

°

C).

The SAE-400 SEVERE DUTY IS NEMA rated at 60%
duty cycle. Duty cycle is based on a ten minute period.
Therefore, a 60% duty cycle welder can be operated at
nameplate rated output for 6 minutes out of every 10
minute period without overheating.

The auxiliary power can be used continuously (100%
duty cycle) within its rated current capacities.

SAE-400 SEVERE DUTY

Welding

Using Only

Using Only

Total

Current, Amps

115V Circuit,

230V Circuit,

Aux.

@ NEMA Arc

Amps

Amps

kVA

Volts

0

26

13

3.0

100

19.5

9.75

2.25

200

13

6.5

1.5

300

6.5

3.25

0.75

400

0

0

0

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