ESAB CIGWELD EasyWeld 130 Operating Manual page 20

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EasyWeld / HandyWeld 130
NOTE 2
The Effective Input Current should be used for the determination of cable size & supply requirements.
NOTE 3
Motor start fuses or thermal circuit breakers are recommended for this application. Check local requirements for your
situation in this regard.
NOTE 4
Minimum Generator Recommendation at the Maximum Output Duty Cycle.
Due to large variations in performance and specifications of different brands and types of generators, CIGWELD cannot
guarantee full welding output power or duty cycle on every brand or type of generator.
Some small generators incorporate low cost circuit breakers on their outputs. These circuit breakers usually will have a
small reset button, and will trip much faster than a switchboard type circuit breaker. This may result in not being able
to achieve full output or duty cycle from the power source / generator combination. For this reason we recommend a
generator that incorporates switchboard type circuit breakers.
CIGWELD recommends that when selecting a generator, that the particular power source / generator combination be
adequately trialled to ensure the combination performs to the users expectations.
NOTE 5
CIGWELD reserves the right to change product performance and specifications without notice.
NOTE 6
If an extension lead is required to be used it is recommended to use a minimum size of 1.5mm2 Heavy Duty Extension
Lead. Longer extension leads may impact welding performance and operation.
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