Auxiliary Power Controls; Residual Current Device; 115 Vac Receptacle; 230Vac Receptacle - Lincoln Electric SAE-400 Operator's Manual

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SAE-400
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AUxILIARY POWER CONTROLS

115 VAC Receptacle

One 20 amp, 115VAC (5-20R) NEMA duplex receptacle provides
115VAC for auxiliary power. Maximum current is 20 amps total.
One 115V (European IEC-309) 16 amp receptacle. IP44 rated.

230VAC Receptacle

One 15 amp, 230VAC duplex receptacle provides 230 VAC for
auxiliary power. A total of 13 amps can be drawn from this
receptacle.
One 230V (European IEC-309) 15 amp receptacle. IP44 rated.
Circuit Breakers
2 pole 15 amp rated provides overload protection for the 230VAC
(European IEC-309) receptacle and the 230VAC duplex receptacle.
Single pole 15 amp rated provides overload protection for the
115VAC (European IEC-309) receptacle.
Single pole 15 amp rated provides overload protection for the
115VAC (5-20R) NEMA duplex receptacle.
GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter):
• Protects both 115VAC auxiliary power receptacles.
• If the GFCI is tripped, see the Maintenence Section for
detailed information on testing and resetting the GFCI.
The GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) electrical receptacle is
a device to protect against electric shock should a piece of
defective equipment connected to it develop a ground fault. If this
situation should occur, the GFCI will trip, removing voltage from
the output of the receptacle. If the GFCI is tripped see the
MAINTENANCE section for detailed information on testing and
resetting it. The GFCI should be properly tested at least once every
month.
The 115V auxiliary power receptacles should only be used with
three wire grounded type plugs or approved double insulated tools
with two wire plugs. The current rating of any plug used with the
system must be at least equal to the current capacity of the
associated receptacle.

RESIDUAL CURRENT DEVICE

The SAE-400® is configured to allow for the addition of a
Residual Current Device (RCD) to protect the 240V Single Phase
Receptacle. The lower Control Panel has a rectangular cut-out to
accept a typical 2-pole RCD along with a protective rubber boot. A
cover plate a label "RCD READY" covers the rectangular cut-out,
and secures a mounting bracket on the backside of the panel.
Note: The (RCD) should be rated for at least 15 amps.
There are many suppliers of RCD's. One example is Clipsal, part
number 4RC225/30.
The protective boot can be obtained from:
APM-Hexseal, part number HE-1035.
See Section F Diagrams of this Operator's Manual for instructions
on installing an RCD and protective rubber boot.
Ground Stud
Provides a connection point for connecting the machine to earth
ground. For the safest grounding procedure refer to "Machine
Grounding" in the INSTALLATION section of this manual.
B-4
OPERATION

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