Section 3 general, Section 4 design, Electrical – MK Products MK 2000A User Manual

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Section 3 GENERAL

The MK2000A Electronic Pulsed Welding Power Supply is designed to

provide precision controlled, highly efficient welding power in a compact,

extremely reliable form.
The demands of modern fabrication techniques, with well- designed parts

accurately fitted together, require exceptionally well controlled welding wire

feed and welding power control. The MK Cobramatic Wire Feed Systems,

long known for precision wire feeding for critical applications are now

matched with a precision power supply. The combination is exceptionally

well suited for fixtured or robotic welding, although the exceptionally stable

characteristics also make hand welding much easier.
The welding engineer will appreciate the flexibility to utilize constant voltage,

constant current, pulsed welding and unique combinations of all in a single

compact, efficient unit.

Section 4 DESIGN

Electrical

The MK2000A is a transistorized inverter power supply intended for use on

three phase 208 to 277 volt and 380 to 460 volt, 4 wire wye (with neutral),

50/60 Hertz supply circuits. (See page 24 for more details) The unit will also

operate on single phase 208 to 277 volt circuits, although the reduced power

factor may require limiting the duty cycle based on the volt ampere capacity

of the primary wiring.
The input power is converted to direct current and a switching inverter utilized

to generate alternating current at 20,000 hertz.
A compact, low-loss transformer steps the high voltage down to the welding

voltage range where it is rectified and filtered for output.
The inverter is controlled by a digital/analog control system which permits an

exceptional range of voltage, current and waveform controls.
For constant voltage (CV) operation, the output voltage is sensed and

compared with a digital reference. The inverter switch is controlled on a cycle

by cycle basis to hold the output at the reference value over the entire load

range. To provide spatter free welding conditions, slope may be added so

that the output voltage decreases with increasing current. Any slope from 0

volts per 100 amperes to vertical (constant current) may be set.
For constant current (CC) operation, the output current is sensed and

compared with a digital reference. The inverter switch is controlled on a

cycle by cycle basis to hold the output at the reference value over the entire

load range.
Pulsed operation is provided whereby the background voltage set by the

background level control is increased periodically. These pulses may

increase the output by any amount up to 100% of the power supply capacity.

Pulse rates may be any frequency from 20 pulses per second to 2000 pulses

per second. This, of course, includes the common pulse frequencies of 60

and 120 pulses per second available from thyristor supplies operated at line

frequency. Pulse widths may be any value from 0 to 100% of the pulse

period. In addition, the pulse shape may be controlled to provide a gradual

rise and fall (symmetrical), when an external control computer is used.
An exceptional capability is provided by the MK2000A through the use of

the Pulse Level and Pulse Slope controls in conjunction with the Background

Level and Background Slope. These two sets of controls function identically

cept that the pulse modulation is only added to the Background Control.

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