Premises Wiring; Circuit Breakers - Lincoln Electric OUTBACK 185 (AU) Operator's Manual

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PLuGS AND HAND HELD EquIPMENT
OUTBACK
TM
185 (AU)
For further protection against electric shock, any elec-
trical equipment connected to the generator recepta-
cles must use a three-pin, earthed type plug or an
AS/NZS Standard approved double insulated tool with
a two pin plug.
WARNING
Never operate this machine with damaged or
defective cords. All electrical equipment must be
in safe operating condition.
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AuXILIARY POWER RECEPTACLES
The control panel of the OUTBACK™ 185 (AU) fea-
tures two auxiliary power receptacles:
• Two 15 amp, 240 volt single outlet auto switching
receptacles.
See Figure A.1
Through these receptacles the machine can supply up
to 5700 watts surge or 5200 watts continuous of sin-
gle-phase 60 Hertz AC power. The machine output
voltages meet Australian / New Zealand standards
and fall within ± 10% of the rated voltage.

PREMISES WIRING

The OUTBACK™ 185 (AU) is not recommended for
premises wiring and cannot be connected to a premis-
es as described in other Lincoln literature.
The OUTBACK™ 185 (AU) is intended only for back-
up, intermittent use power. Certain electrical devices
cannot be powered by the OUTBACK™ 185 (AU).
Refer to Table A.2 for these devices.
CIRCuIT BREAKERS and RCD
The auxiliary power capacity of the OUTBACK™ 185
(AU) is power protected by an RCD (Residual Current
Device) and two single phase 15 amp circuit breakers.
When the machine is operated in high temperature
environments, the breakers may tend to trip at lower
loads than normally.
NEVER BYPASS THE CIRCuIT BREAKERS.
WITHOuT OVERLOAD PROTECTION, THE uNIT
COuLD OVERHEAT AND/OR CAuSE DAMAGE TO
THE EquIPMENT BEING uSED.
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INSTALLATION
CAuTION

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