Extension Cord Recommendations - Lincoln Electric VANTAGE SVM178-B Service Manual

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B4.11
TABLE B3.3 Vantage 500 Duetz Simultaneous Welding and Power Loads
Welding Output
at NEMA Voltage
(V=.04I + 20)
0-250A/30V
350A/34V
400A/36V
450A/38V
500A/40V
* Each duplex receptacle is limited to 20 amps.
** Not to exceed 50A per 120 VAC branch circuit when splitting the 240 VAC output.
EXTENSION CORD
RECOMMENDATIONS
An extension cord can be used with the auxiliary power
outputs as long as it is of ample size. Table B.5 lists
permissible extension cord lengths based on conduc-
tor size and auxiliary power output.
TABLE B3.4 – VANTAGE 500 EXTENSION CORD LENGTH RECOMMENDATIONS
Current
Voltage
Load
(Amps)
(Volts)
(Watts)
15
120
1800
30
15
240
3600
60
20
120
2400
20
240
48010
25
240
6000
30
240
7200
38
240
9000
50
240
12000
OPERATION
Permissible Power Watts
(Unity Power Factor)
12,000
8,100
5,600
2,900
0
Maximum Allowable Cord Length in ft. (m) for Conductor Size
14 AWG
12 AWG
(9)
40
(12)
(18)
75
(23)
30
(9)
60
(18)
Conductor size is based on maximum 2.0% voltage drop.
VANTAGE® 500
Permissible Auxiliary
Current in Amperes
@ 120VAC * +/- 10%
100**
68**
46
24
0
10 AWG
8 AWG
75
(23)
125
(38)
150
(46)
225
(69)
50
(15)
88
(27)
100
(30)
175
(53)
90
(27)
150
(46)
75
(23)
120
(37)
100
(30)
B4.11
@ 240 VAC +/- 10%
50
34
23
12
0
6 AWG
4 AWG
175
(53)
300
(91)
350
(107)
600
(183)
138
(42)
225
(69)
275
(84)
450
(137)
225
(69)
250
(76)
175
(53)
300
(91)
150
(46)
250
(76)
125
(38)
200
(61)

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