Technical data
Explanation of
Duty cycle (D.C.) is the proportion of time in a 10-minute cycle at which the device may
the term "duty
be operated at its rated output without overheating.
cycle"
NOTE!
The D.
C. values specified on the rating plate are based on an ambient temperature of 40°C. If
the ambient temperature is higher, either the D.C. or output must be reduced accordingly.
Example: Welding at 150 A at 60% D.C.
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150 A
If the device is to be continuously operated without stopping:
1
2
TransPocket
Mains voltage (U
150
Max. effective primary current (I
Max. primary current (I
Max. apparent power (S
Mains fuse protection
Mains voltage tolerance
Mains frequency
Cos phi
Welding phase = 60% of 10 minutes = 6 minutes
Cooling phase = remaining time = 4 minutes
After the cooling phase, the cycle begins anew.
60 %
6 Min.
0 A
0 Min.
look in the technical data for a D.C. value of 100% for the reigning ambient temperat-
ure.
Reduce the output or amperage in line with this value so that the device can remain
in use without observing a cooling phase.
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1
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1max
1max
6 Min.
)
1eff
)
4 Min.
10 Min.
1 x 230 V
5.52 kVA
16 A slow-blow
-20%/+15%
50 / 60 Hz
15 A
24 A
0.99
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