Connection For Negative Polarity Welding; Power Source Setup - Lincoln Electric Multi-Weld 350 Arc Converter Operator's Manual

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Table .1
Converters
on Cable
1
2
3
4
5
The output "Electrode" cable should be 2/0 AWG
(70mm
2
) if sized for rated output up to 200 ft.(61m)
from the Converter. If paralleled, the output cable to
the arc should be 4/0(120mm
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.
Do not disconnect the Work clip lead
without first switching OFF the
Converter panel switch. Failure to do
so will allow the work lead clip to be
electrically "hot" to work, and "hot" to
the electrode, through the circuit of
the Converter for about 5 seconds until the input
contactor opens.
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CONNECTION FOR NEGATIVE
POLARITY WELDING
A Multi-Weld 350 may be used for Negative (straight)
polarity CV (Innershield) or CC processes if
connected per the diagram shown below:
CAUTION
No more than one Multi-Weld 350 may be
connected to a power source for Negative Polarity
welding. Multiple units connected to the same
power source may cause damage to the Multi-
Weld 350.
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INSTALLATION
Cable Size
AWG (mm2 )
1/0 (50)
2/0 (70)
3/0 (95)
4/0 (120)
2x3/0 (2x95)
2
).
(See Figure 2A)
Figure 2A
DC
DC
POWER
POWER
MUL
MULTI-WELD 350
I-WELD 350
SOURCE
SOURCE
-
+
MW
MW -3 -350 0 (-) (-) Work Lead
ad
to
(-) (-) P P ow
ow er r Sou
ourc rce s s tu tud
and
nd
(-) (-) Electrode Lead
lectrode Lead
MULTI-WELD 350
This connection method will only permit using one
Multi-Weld arc on one power source, and cables have
to be run to the Multi-Weld from both (+) and (-) output
studs of the power source. This is required so that the
(-) electrode has a return path to both the Multi-Weld
and the Power Source, just like the normal (+)polarity
connection has a (-) return path to both the Multi-Weld
(through the Work Clamp) and to the Power Source
(through work connections). Both cable sizes are the
same, with capacity as recommended for normal (+)
connection.
If the power source itself can not perform the CV
negative welding process, the Multi-Weld is basically
serving very well as a process converter (ei; CV from
a CC power source), as well as a remote output
control. The advantage is that the same equipment
(Multi-Welds and CC Power Sources) is used for all
weld process applications.

POWER SOURCE SETUP

Refer to the Instruction Manual provided with the
Multi-Source power source, or other DC power source
being used, for input power supply connections,
output connections and controls setup.
In general:
1. Connect the positive (+) output connection terminal
to the input supplying the Multi-Weld system, and
the negative (-) output connection terminal to the
work. (see Figure 1).
2. If not using a Multi-Source power source;
a If an inductance control, or tap, is selectable,
use lowest inductance.
b. Use CC (Constant Current) mode, for maximum
supply voltage.
c. Set panel output control to maximum, for maxi-
mum current capacity.
d. Activate output with the "output terminals on"
switch, or jumper (2-4 on LE Co terminal strips).
MW-35
350 0 (+) ) Outpu
put Lea
Lead
to o W ork
Wor ork
LN-25 Wire
LN-25 Wire
Feeder
Feeder
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Negative Polarity
Negative Polarity
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