Auxiliary Power Operation; Simultaneous Welding And Auxiliary Power Loads - Lincoln Electric DUAL VANTAGE 700-I Operator's Manual

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DUAL VANTAGE

AUXILIARY POWER OPERATION

®
700-I
Start the engine and set the IDLER control switch to
the desired operating mode. Full power is available
regardless of the welding control settings, if no welding
current is being drawn.
TABLE B.5 DUAL VANTAGE
WELD
1 PHASE (120V)
AMPS
WATTS
0
2,400
100
2,400
PLUS
200
2,400
300
2,400
400
2,400
500
1,200
600
TABLE B.6 DUAL VANTAGE
(Use the shortest length extension cord possible sized per the following table.)
Current
Voltage
Load
(Amps)
(Volts)
(Watts)
2.5
15
240
3,600
700-I SIMULTANEOUS WELDING AND POWER LOADS
®
AMPS
20
20
OR
20
20
20
10
0
0
700-I Extension Cord Length Recommendations
®
Maximum Allowable Cord Length in m (ft.) for Conductor Size
mm 14AWG 4.0
mm 12AWG 6.0
2
2
18
(60)
23
(75)
Conductor size is based on maximum 2.0% voltage drop.
SIMULTANEOUS WELDING AND AUXIL-
IARY POWER LOADS
It must be noted that the above auxiliary power ratings
are with no welding load.
Simultaneous welding and power loads are specified
in Table B.5.
1 PHASE (240V)
WATTS
AMPS
3,600
15
3,600
15
3,600
15
3,600
15
2,400
10
1,200
5
0
0
mm 10AWG 10.0
mm 8AWG 16.0
2
2
46
(150)
69
B-10
mm 6AWG 25.0
2
107
183
(225)
(350)
OPERATION
mm 4AWG
2
(600)

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