Design Features And Advantages; For Stick Welding; For Auxiliary Power; Duty Cycle - Lincoln Electric SAE-500 Operator's Manual

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SAE-500
TM
AND SAE-500
TM

DESIGN FEATURES AND ADVANTAGES

FOR STICK WELDING
• Excellent DC constant current output for stick weld-
ing applications.
• Continuous adjustment of both voltage and current
for unsurpassed welds on demanding jobs.
• Remote control capability standard.

FOR AUXILIARY POWER

• 3,000 watts of 115/230 VAC, 60 Hz auxiliary power.
• One 20 amp 115 VAC duplex receptacle for up to 26
amps of 115 VAC power.
• One 15 amp, 230 VAC duplex receptacle for up to
13 amps of 230 VAC power.
• Weld and AC auxiliary power at the same time (with-
in the limits shown on the chart below) (Table .1).
Welding
Using Only
Current, Amps
115V Circuit,
@ NEMA Arc
Amps
Volts
0
26
100
19.5
200
13
300
6.5
400
0
500
0
Table B.1
OTHER FEATURES
• Deutz 4-cylinder, water cooled diesel engine.
Designed for long life, easy maintenance and excel-
lent fuel economy.
• Engine protection system shuts the engine down for
low engine oil pressure or high coolant temperature.
• Electronic Engine Idler. Engine automatically goes
to low idle in 14 to 15 seconds after welding or use
of auxiliary power stops. Includes high idle switch.
• Gauges for engine oil pressure, coolant temperature,
fuel level, engine hour meter and battery charging
volt meter.
• Extended range 29 gallon (109.8 L) fuel tank.
SEVERE DUTY
TM
Using Only
Total
230V Circuit,
Aux.
Amps
kVA
13
3.0
9.75
2.25
6.5
1.5
3.25
0.75
0
0
0
0

DUTY CYCLE

Duty cycle is the percentage of time the load is being
applied in a 10 minute period. For example a 60%
duty cycle, represents 6 minutes of load and 4 min-
utes of no load in a 10 minute period.
B-2
OPERATION

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