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Fronius TransSteel 2200 - Mains Fuse Protection and Carrying Strap Fitting

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Mains Fuse Protection
Adjustable mains
fuse protection
The mains fuse protection selected on the power source limits the power drawn in from
the grid and in turn the possible welding current. This prevents the automatic circuit
breaker (e.g., in the fuse box) from tripping straight away.
The desired mains fuse protection can be selected on the power source depending on
the grid voltage and automatic circuit breaker used.
The following table shows which grid voltages and fuse ratings limit the welding current.
TSt 2200:
Grid voltage
Country-specific setting
Power source fuse rating
Welding current limitation
230 V
Std
10 A
MIG/MAG welding:
max. 145 A; 110 A at 100%*
SMAW:
max. 125 A; 90 A at 100%*
TIG welding:
max. 180 A; 135 A at 100%*
230 V
Std
13 A
MIG/MAG welding:
max. 170 A; 140 A at 100%*
SMAW:
max. 150 A; 120 A at 100%*
TIG welding:
max. 200 A; 160 A at 100%*
230 V
Std
16 A
MIG/MAG welding:
max. 210 A; 150 A at 100%*
SMAW:
max. 180 A; 130 A at 100%*
TIG welding:
max. 230 A; 170 A at 100%*
TSt 2200 MV:
Grid voltage
Country-specific setting
Power source fuse rating
Welding current limitation
120 V
Std
10 A
MIG/MAG welding:
max. 100 A; 75 A at 100%*
SMAW:
max. 85 A; 55 A at 100%*
TIG welding:
max. 130 A; 95 A at 100%*
120 V
Std
13 A
MIG/MAG welding:
max. 105 A; 80 A at 100%*
SMAW:
max. 90 A; 70 A at 100%*
TIG welding:
max. 135 A; 105 A at 100%*
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