Operation, Auxiliary power – Lincoln Electric IM10003 VANTAGE 500-I User Manual

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AUXILIARY POWER:

Start the engine and set the IDLER control switch to
the desired operating mode. Full power is available
regardless of the welding control settings providing no
welding current is being drawn.

Simultaneous Welding and Auxiliary Power Loads
The auxiliary power ratings are with no welding load.
Simultaneous welding and power loads are specified
in the following Table B.4.

Weld

Amps

0

100
200
300
400
500

1 PHASE (120V)
WATTS AMPS

4200 35
4200 35
4200 35
4200 35
1700 14

0 -

1 PHASE (240V)
WATTS AMPS

3600 15
3600 15
3600 15
3600 15
1700 7

0

3 PHASE

WATTS AMPS

17,000 41
15,400 37
13,000 31

9400 23
3400 8

0 0

BOTH 1 & 3 PHASE

WATTS AMPS

- 50
- 50
- 50

4,700 -
1,700 -

0 -

VANTAGE® 500-I Simultaneous Welding and Power Loads

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OR

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TAbLE b.4

VANTAGE® 500-I Extension Cord Length Recommendations

(Use the shortest length extension cord possible sized per the following table.)

Current

(Amps)

15

20
15
20
44

Voltage

Volts

120
120
240
240
240

Load

(Watts)

1800
2400
3600
4800
9500

30

60

(9)

(18)

40
30
75
60

(12)

(9)

(23)
(18)

75
50

150
100

50

(23)
(15)
(46)
(30)
(15)

125

88

225
175

90

(38)
(27)
(69)
(53)
(27)

175
138
350
275
150

(53)
(42)

(107)

(84)
(46)

300
225
600
450
225

(91)
(69)

(183)
(137)

(69)

Maximum Allowable Cord Length in ft. (m) for Conductor Size

Conductor size is based on maximum 2.0% voltage drop.

14 AWG

12 AWG

10 AWG

8 AWG

6 AWG

4 AWG

TAbLE b.5

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