Auxiliary Power Operation - Lincoln Electric RANGER 405D Operating Manual

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ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill
Do not touch electrically live parts
• Stop engine before servicing

Auxiliary Power Operation

Start the engine and set the idler switch to the desired operating
mode. The machine is now ready to supply Auxiliary Power.
(Note: - If two phase is required the automatic idler sensing circuit
may not operate. Change to another combination of two phases
to regain automatic idling).
The auxiliary power supply in the Ranger 405D consists of a
415/400V 3 phase supply, tapped to give a 115V 3 phase supply
and 3 x 240/230V single phase supplies. Depending on the model
purchased the auxiliary outlets are:
KA1453-7 & -20, 1 x 415V 3ø & 3 x 240V 1ø outlets
KA1453-5, 1 x 400V 3ø & 2 x 230V 1ø outlets
KA1453-6, 1 x 400V 3ø, 1 x 230V & 1 x 115V 1ø outlets
Caution: Certain electrical devices need some extra care so they can be powered by the Ranger 405D. Refer to Table for these devices.
Type
Common Electrical Devices
Resistive
Heaters, toasters, incandescent light bulbs,
electric range, hot pan, skillet, coffee maker.
Capacitive
Radios, microwaves, appliances with
electronic control.
Inductive
Single-phase induction motors, drills, well
pumps, grinders, small refrigerators, weed
and hedge trimmers.
Capacitive /
Computers, television sets, other electronic
Inductive
equipment.
The Lincoln Electric Company is not responsible for any damage to electrical components improperly connected to the Ranger 405D.
IMA 608D
The maximum phase current is 20 Amps. Each receptacle is
circuit breaker protected and the overall system has a Residual
Current Device (RCD) for earth protection
The ratings listed in the Technical Specifications are with no
welding load. Simultaneous welding and power loads are
permitted per the following table.
Welding Current
0 - 50 amps
50 - 150 amps
150 - 250 amps
250 - 350
350 - Max
* Each of the 3 phases can have the load indicated i.e. at 0-50
amps weld (20 x 3) amps Auxiliary can be drawn.
Note: The single phase receptacles are on separate phases and
cannot
be
CA U T I O N
Possible Concerns
NONE
Voltage spikes or high voltage regulation can cause the
capacitive elements to fail. Surge protection, transient
protection, and additional loading is recommended for
100% fail-safe operation.
These devices require large current inrush for starting.
Some synchronous motors may be frequency sensitive to
attain maximum output torque, but they SHOULD BE SAFE
from any frequency induced failures.
An inductive type line conditioner along with transient and
surge protection is recommended.
Ranger 405D
Aux Current per phase
20 amps
15 amps
10 amps
5 amps
none
paralleled
under
any
circumstances.
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