Auxiliary Power While Welding; Standby Power Connections - Lincoln Electric EAGLE 10,000 Service Manual

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AUXILIARY POWER WHILE WELDING

Simultaneous welding and power loads are permitted
by following Table II. The permissible currents shown
assume that current is being drawn from either the
120V or 240V supply (not both at the same time). Also,
the "Output Control" is set at "10" for maximum auxil-
iary power.
TABLE II
SIMULTANEOUS WELDING AND POWER
Output Selector
Permissible Power
Setting
Watts (Unity Power
Factor)
Max. Stick or Wire
Feed Setting
None
145 Stick Setting
3450
90 Stick Setting
6000
NO WELDING
9000
*
Each duplex receptacle is limited to 20 amps.
**
Not to exceed 40A per 120VAC branch circuit
when splitting the 240 VAC output.

STANDBY POWER CONNECTIONS

The EAGLE 10,000 is suitable for temporary, standby,
or emergency power using the engine manufacturer's
recommended maintenance schedule.
The EAGLE 10,000 can be permanently installed as a
standby power unit for 240V-3 wire, single phase 38
ampere service.
WARNING
(Connections must be made by a licensed electri-
cian who can determine how the 120/240V power
can be adapted to the particular installation and
comply with all applicable electrical codes.) The
following information can be used as a guide by
the connection diagram shown in Figure A.1.)
the electrician for most applications (refer also to
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INSTALLATION
Permissible Auxiliary
Current in Amperes
*
@ 120V
-or- @ 240V
0
0
32
16
**
50
25
**
76
38
EAGLE™ 10,000
-
1. Install a double pole, double throw switch between
the power company meter and the premises
disconnect.
Switch rating must be the same or greater than
the customer's premises disconnect and service
overcurrent protection.
2. Take necessary steps to assure load is limited to
the capacity of the EAGLE 10,000 by installing a
38 amp 240V double pole circuit breaker.
Maximum rated load for the 240V auxiliary is 38
amperes. Loading above 38 amperes will reduce
output voltage below the allowable -10% of rated
voltage which may damage appliances or other
motor-driven equipment.
3. Install a 50 amp 120/240V plug (NEMA type 14-50)
to the Double Pole Circuit Breaker using No. 8,
4 conductor cable of the desired length. (The
50 amp 120/240V plug is available in the
optional plug kit.)
4. Plug this cable into the 50 amp 120/240V
receptacle on the EAGLE 10,000 case front.
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