Warning, 5. paralleling welding power sources for smaw – Miller Electric XMT 4-Rack User Manual

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4-5.

Paralleling Welding Power Sources For SMAW

ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.

Do not touch live electrical parts.

Turn Off welding power sources by placing Power
circuit breakers in the Off position before making any
weld output connections.

Do not connect welding output of different polarities
to the same structure.

See ANSI Z49.1 and OSHA Title 29, Chapter XVII,
Part 1910, Subpart Q (addresses at beginning of
manual).

Do not handle or come in contact with two live
electrodes at the same time.

UNDERSIZED WELDING CABLES can
cause fire.

Use single cables of adequate capacity to carry the
total combined amperage of the paralleled welding
power sources.

ARCING can burn skin or damage
electrical equipment.

Do not change position of the welding cable
connectors while welding.

Be sure the connectors are secure in receptacles
before welding.

INADEQUATE WORK CABLE
CONNECTIONS can cause serious
damage to input power service and
create a hazardous condition.

Connect an electrical cable of adequate size
between the isolated terminal and the workpiece
whenever any welding power sources are
connected to the isolated terminal.

WARNING

Set the Amperage/Voltage control
on all paralleled welding power
sources to the same value. The iso-
lated terminal may be used as a
common connection point if no
other connections are made to it.

The procedure shown is for
Electrode Positive welding
connections.

1

Weld Output Cables

Determine cable sizes according to
welding power source Owner’s
Manual. Cables must reach cable
connection point. Cables con-
nected together must be the same
polarity.

2

Connection Point

Cover with proper insulating
material after making connections.

3

Terminal Lugs

Use lugs of proper amperage
capacity and hole size for connec-
tion.

4

Common Weld Output Cable

Cable must be able to carry com-
bined weld output of all welding
power sources connected in paral-
lel. Use Table 4-1 to select proper
cable size.

For Electrode Negative, reverse
cable connections. Positive (+)
weld output cables connect to work,
negative (–) weld output cables go
to electrode.

ST-158 334 / Ref. ST-154 540-A

1

1

2

SMAW

+

3

4

Securely cover connection
with proper insulating
material.

4

1

4

Figure 4-5. Paralleling Welding Power Sources For SMAW

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