7. connecting to weld output terminals, 8. selecting weld cable sizes – Miller Electric BLUE STAR 145 DX User Manual

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5-7. Connecting To Weld Output Terminals

803 596−B / 803 778-A

1

Positive (+) Weld Output

Terminal

2

Negative (−) Weld Output

Terminal

For Direct Current Electrode Posi-

tive (DCEP), connect work cable to

Negative (−) terminal and electrode

holder to Positive (+) terminal.
For Direct Current Electrode nega-

tive (DCEN), reverse cable con-

nections.
Y Failure to properly connect

weld cables may cause ex-

cessive heat and start a fire,

or damage your machine.

3

Weld Output Terminal

4

Supplied Weld Output

Terminal Nut

5

Weld Cable Terminal

6

Copper Bar

Remove supplied nut from weld

output terminal. Slide weld cable

terminal onto weld output terminal

and secure with nut so that weld

cable terminal is tight against cop-

per bar. Do not place anything be-

tween weld cable terminal and

copper bar. Make sure that the

surfaces of the weld cable termi-

nal and copper bar are clean.

Tools Needed:

3/4 in

6

4

5

Do not place

anything between

Correct Installation

Incorrect Installation

3

weld cable terminal

and copper bar.

1

2

5-8. Selecting Weld Cable Sizes*

Weld Cable Size** and Total Cable (Copper) Length in Weld Circuit

Not Exceeding***

100 ft (30 m) or Less

150 ft

(45 m)

200 ft

(60 m)

250 ft

(70 m)

300 ft

(90 m)

350 ft

(105 m)

400 ft

(120 m)

W ld O t

t

Welding

Amperes

10 − 60%

Duty

Cycle

60 − 100%

Duty

Cycle

10 − 100% Duty Cycle

Weld Output

Terminals

100

4 (20)

4 (20)

4 (20)

3 (30)

2 (35)

1 (50)

1/0 (60)

1/0 (60)

Terminals

Y Turn off power before

connecting to weld out-

150

3 (30)

3 (30)

2 (35)

1 (50)

1/0 (60)

2/0 (70)

3/0 (95)

3/0 (95)

connecting to weld out-

put terminals.

Y Do not use worn dam-

200

3 (30)

2 (35)

1 (50)

1/0 (60)

2/0 (70)

3/0 (95)

4/0 (120) 4/0 (120)

Y Do not use worn, dam-

aged, undersized, or

poorly spliced cables.

250

2 (35)

1 (50)

1/0 (60)

2/0 (70)

3/0 (95)

4/0 (120) 2 ea. 2/0

(2x70)

2 ea. 2/0

(2x70)

300

1 (50)

1/0 (60)

2/0 (70)

3/0 (95)

4/0 (120) 2 ea. 2/0

(2x70)

2 ea. 3/0

(2x95)

2 ea. 3/0

(2x95)

*

This chart is a general guideline and may not suit all applications. If cable overheats, use next size larger cable.

**Weld cable size (AWG) is based on either a 4 volts or less drop or a current density of at least 300 circular mils per ampere.

( ) = mm

2

for metric use

S-0007-F

***For distances longer than those shown in this guide, call a factory applications representative at 920-735-4505.

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