Power source operation, Operating instructions, Warning – Lincoln Electric IM480 CV-400 User Manual

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POWER SOURCE OPERATION

Duty Cycle and Time Period

The CV-400 is rated at the following duty cycles:

Duty Cycle*

Amps

Volts

100%

400

36

60%

450

38

50%

500

40

* Based upon a 10 minute time period. (i.e., for 60%

duty cycle, it is 6 minutes on and 4 minutes off).

Overloading the power source may result in opening
of an internal protective thermostat as indicated by the
amber thermal protection light turning on.

STARTING THE MACHINE

The POWER toggle switch at the extreme right side of
the control panel in the “ I “ position energizes and
closes the three phase input contactor from a 115 volt
auxiliary transformer. This in turn energizes the main
power transformer.

The machine is de-energized when the POWER
switch is in the “0” position.

The white light next to the POWER switch indicates
when the input contactor is energized.

OUTPUT VOLTAGE CONTROL DIAL

The Output control dial at the right of the control panel
is a continuous control of the machine output voltage.
The control may be rotated between minimum and
maximum to adjust the machine output, even while
welding.

The machine is equipped with line voltage compensa-
tion as a standard feature. This will hold the output
constant except at maximum output of the machine,
through a fluctuation of ±10% input line voltage.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Safety Precautions

When using a CV-400 power source with wire feeders,
there will be a small spark if the electrode contacts the
work or ground within several seconds after releasing
the trigger.

When used with some wire feeders with the electrical
trigger interlock in the ON position, the arc can restart
if the electrode touches the work or ground during
these several seconds.

ELECTRIC SHOCK

can kill.

• Have an electrician install and service

this equipment.

• Turn the input power off at the fuse

box before working on equipment.

• Do not touch electrically hot parts.
• This next section applies to CV-400ʼs without the

Capacitor Discharge Option:

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WARNING

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