Summary
NOTE
Note 1: The Effective Input Current should be used for the determination of cable size & supply
requirements.
Note 2: Generator Requirements at the Maximum Output Duty Cycle.
Note 3: Motor start fuses or thermal circuit breakers are recommended for this application. Check local
requirements for your situation in this regard.
Due to variations that can occur in manufactured products, claimed performance, voltages, ratings, all
capacities, measurements, dimensions and weights quoted are approximate only. Achievable capacities
and ratings in use and operation will depend upon correct installation, use, applications, maintenance
and service.
2.5 Arbeitszyklus
The rated duty cycle of a Welding Power Source, is a statement of the time it may be
operated at its rated welding current output without exceeding the temperature limits of
the insulation of the component parts. To explain the 10 minute duty cycle period the
following example is used. Suppose a Welding Power Source is designed to operate at
a 40% duty cycle, 200 amperes at 18 volts. This means that it has been designed and
built to provide the rated amperage (200A) for 5 minutes, i.e. arc welding time, out of
every 10 minute period (40% of 10 minutes is 5 minutes). During the other 5 minutes of
the 10 minute period the Welding Power Source must idle and be allowed to cool. The
thermal cut out will operate if the duty cycle is exceeded.
(Plasma)
(MMA)
(WIG)
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1 00
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90
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80
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70
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60
50
50
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40
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Sicherer
Arbeitsvorgang
10
10
0 0
100
100
25
25
75
75
0 0
50
50
Welding Current(AMPS)
2.6 Packaged Items
ACDC TIG 200P / ACDC Plasma TIG 200P
◆TIG Torch WP-26 4m
◆ Plasma Torch PT-31 4m
( ACDC Plasma TIG 200P)
◆ 200 Amp Electrode Holder With 3m cable
◆ 300 Amp Earth Clamp With 3m cable
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150
150
175
175
2 0 0
225
250
275
275
125
125
◆ 2m Gas Hose 5x8
◆ Air Regulator
(ACDC Plasma TIG 200P)
◆ Operating Manual
3.1 Layout for the panel
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300
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Operation
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