Remote 9 feeder amperage, Output (contactor) voltage – Miller Electric CBI 801D User Manual

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2.

For Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) and Air
Carbon Arc Cutting and Gouging (CAC-A) (Elec-
trode Positive/Reverse Polarity), connect weld
cables as follows:

a.

Connect one end of work cable to NEGATIVE
(−) weld output terminal.

b.

Connect end of electrode holder cable to POSI-
TIVE (+) weld output terminal.

IMPORTANT: For Electrode Negative/Straight Polarity
connections, reverse cable connections to weld output
terminals; electrode becomes negative.

3.

For Wire Feeding Processes (GMAW, FCAW,
SAW) (Electrode Positive/Reverse Polarity),
connect weld cables as follows:

a.

Connect one end of work cable to NEGATIVE
(−) weld output terminal.

b.

Connect end of electrode holder cable to POSI-
TIVE (+) weld output terminal and remaining
end to terminal on the wire feeder drive housing
(see wire feeder Owner’s Manual for location).

4.

Close and secure front panel access door.

4-8.

REMOTE CONTROL CONNECTIONS

A. Remote 9 Receptacle Information And

Connections (Figures 4-2 And 4-3)

REMOTE 9

FEEDER

AMPERAGE/

A/V

OUTPUT

(CONTACTOR)

VOLTAGE

REMOTE 9 receptacle RC3, located under the lower
front panel access door (see Figure 4-2), is provided to
connect any of the following equipment to the welding
generator circuitry:

a. Remote Contactor

b. Remote Amperage or Voltage control

c. Wire feeder which provides contactor control to

the welding generator.

d. Combination of the above.

To Make connections, align keyway, insert plug, and ro-
tate threaded collar fully clockwise.

POSITIVE (+)

Weld Output

NEGATIVE (−)

Weld Output

Circuit Breaker CB1

(see Section 9-3)

Equipment
Grounding

Terminal

Terminal

Fuel Cap

Remote 9

Strain Relief

Ref. ST-147 322-E

Strip 3T

Circuit Breaker CB3

Receptacle

Terminals

Terminals

Oil Level
Indicator

Figure 4-2. Lower Front Panel Components And Connections

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