Cables; Interconnection With Wire Feeder - Kemppi FastMig X 350MV Manual

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2.5.5 Cables

Kemppi always recommend the use of high quality copper cables with a suitable cross-
sectional area. Cable size should be selected depending on the intended welding application.
50 mm² copper cables may be used for low duty work in basic or synergic 1-MIG. However,
using pulsed MIG/MAG process, longer cables, or higher welding power increase the voltage
loss, and therefore smaller cross sectional interconnection cables and earth return cables will
restrict the welding performance of your machine.
Recommended cross-sectional area of FastMig X 350MV cables: 70 – 95 mm².
The enclosed table shows typical load capacities and voltage loss values of rubber insulated
copper cables for duty cycles 100%, 60% and 30%, when ambient temperature is 25 °C and
the cable temperature is 85 °C.
Cable size
50 mm²
70 mm²
95 mm²
Do not overload the cables due to voltage losses and heating.
Always check the serviceability of the earth return cable and clamp. Ensure the metal
NOTE!
surface to which the cable is connected is clean from metal oxide or paint. Check the connector to
the power source is fastened correctly.

2.5.6 Interconnection with wire feeder

Kemppi provide a choice of interconnection cable sets for different environments. Only
materials that meet the demands of Kemppi's international markets are used in their
construction.
Used correctly, Kemppi cable sets ensure high welding performance and serviceability.
Before use, always ensure the cable set is in good condition and that connectors are correctly
fastened. Loose connections reduce welding performance and may result in damage to
connectors due to heating effects.
For correct connection and configuration of cable sets, please refer to schematic drawings in
section 2.5 of this manual.
FastMig X 350MV power sources are designed to be used with WFX wire feed units.
NOTE!
© Kemppi Oy / R05
100 %
60 %
30 %
285 A
370 A
520 A
355 A
460 A
650 A
430 A
560 A
790 A
Voltage loss / 10 m
0.35 V / 100 A
0.25 V / 100 A
0.18 V / 100 A
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