SECTION 6 – OPERATING AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT
6-1. Using the AC Generator
1
3
110 and 220 Volt Models
2
4
1
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
(GFCI) MCCB3
If a ground fault is detected, the GFCI
breaker trips and the receptacle does not
work. Check for faulty tools plugged into re-
ceptacle. Press lever to reset.
.
At lease once a month, run engine at
weld/power speed (RUN position) and
press test button to verify GFCI break-
ers are working properly.
2
AC Generator Power Receptacle
CON3
6-2. Generator Power Selection Chart
Option
Voltage available
1
Single-phase 110V, 50 Hz
2
Single-phase 220V, 50 Hz
3
Single-phase 110V, 50 Hz
Single-phase 220V, 50 Hz
Three-phase 400V, 50 Hz
6-3. Simultaneous Welding and AC Generator Power Output
Diameter of Welding Rod (mm ∅)
AC 50 Hz Power, 1-Phase load only (KW)
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5
6
Protected by GFCI breaker MCCB3, this
receptacle supplies AC 50 HZ power ac-
cording to rating in table and amount of
weld amperage being used (see Sections
6-2 and 6-3).
3
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
(GFCI) MCCB2
4
AC Generator Power Receptacle
CON2
Protected by GFCI breaker MCCB2, this
receptacle supplies AC 50 HZ power ac-
cording to rating in table and amount of
Socket configuration
2 x 16A, 1 x 32A
2 x 16A, 1 x 32
1 x 16A
1 x 32A
1 x 32A
2.0
6.0
1
400 Volt Models
2
4
weld amperage being used (see Sections
6-2 and 6-3).
5
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
(GFCI) MCCB1
6
AC Generator Power Receptacle
CON1
Protected by GFCI breaker MCCB1, this
receptacle supplies AC 50 HZ power ac-
cording to rating in table and amount of
weld amperage being used (see Sections
6-2 and 6-3).
Output power
7 kVA
7 kVA
3.0 kVA
3.0 kVA
10 kVA
2.5
3.2
4.0
6.0
5.6
4.0
3
5
6
5.0
6.0
1.6
0