Table 2 shows the capacity values that are recommended for fuses in the line with delays.
NOTE: Any extensions to the power cable must be of a suitable diameter, and absolutely not of a smaller diameter than
the special cable supplied with the machine.
Model
Input power @ I
Max
2
Delayed fuse (I
@ 100%)
2
Duty cycle @ X% (40°C)
Mains cable
Length
Section
Ground cable
Section
General description of welding machine commands and controls
Pos. 1
XVISION command and control panel.
Pos. 2
Positive pole quick connection.
Pos. 3
Fast coupling TIG torch gas tube.
Pos. 4
TIG weld auxiliary control connector (torch button, remote controlpedal, etc.).
Pos. 5
Negative pole quick connection.
Pos. 6
USB Socket.
Pos. 7
Power supply switch. In the "O" position the welder is off.
Pos. 8
Mains cable.
Pos. 9
Welding gas hose.
Pos. 10 Housing for analogue and digital interfaces for automation and robotising plants.
6
5
Fig. A
MATRIX X220 AC/DC
TIG
kVA
6,5
A
16
A
220 (30%)
m
3,5
mm
2
2,5
mm
2
25
1
2
3
4
6
MATRIX X300 AC/DC
MMA
TIG
7,0
180 (30%)
300 (35%)
10
Table 2
MMA
9,6
10
250 (40%)
4
2,5
35
7
8
9
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