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Lincoln Electric POWER WAVE C300 CE User Manual

Lincoln Electric POWER WAVE C300 CE
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POWER WAVE
®
C300 CE
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
IM10038
August, 2010
Safety Depends on You
Lincoln arc welding and cutting
equipment is designed and built
with safety in mind. However,
your overall safety can be
increased by proper installation ...
and thoughtful operation on your
part. DO NOT INSTALL,
OPERATE OR REPAIR THIS
EQUIPMENT WITHOUT
READING THIS MANUAL AND
THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
CONTAINED THROUGHOUT.
And, most importantly, think
before you act and be careful.
For use with machines having Code Numbers:
11624
Copyright © Lincoln Global Inc.
IEC 60974-1
N80
N80
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Lincoln Electric POWER WAVE C300 CE Specifications

General IconGeneral
Input Phase3-Phase
Input Frequency50/60 Hz
Output Current Range5 - 300 A
Rated Output300 A
Output Voltage Range10-32 V
Duty Cycle60 %
Cooling MethodFan Cooled
ProcessesMIG, TIG, Stick
Wire Feed Speed Range0 - 25 m/min

Summary

OPERATOR'S MANUAL

SAFETY

CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNINGS

Specific warnings required by California Proposition 65 regarding engine exhaust constituents.

ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FIELDS may be dangerous

Information on potential health risks associated with electromagnetic fields generated during welding.

ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill

Critical safety warning about the lethal danger of electric shock from welding equipment and proper insulation.

ARC RAYS can burn

Warning regarding the hazards of arc rays and necessary protection for eyes and skin.

FUMES AND GASES can be dangerous

Safety information on the dangers of welding fumes and gases and the need for adequate ventilation.

WELDING and CUTTING SPARKS can cause fire or explosion

Precautions to prevent fires and explosions caused by welding sparks and hot materials.

CYLINDER may explode if damaged

Safety guidelines for handling compressed gas cylinders to prevent damage and potential explosions.

FOR ELECTRICALLY powered equipment

Safety considerations for the installation and use of electrically powered welding equipment.

Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)

INSTALLATION

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

Guidelines for proper electrical input, grounding, fuse, cord, and voltage connections.

OPERATION

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Critical safety guidelines that must be read and understood before operating the machine.

USER INTERFACE AND CONTROLS

Identification and description of controls and indicators on the front, back, and internal panels.

USER DEFINED PARAMETERS

MAINTENANCE

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Crucial safety warnings to be observed before performing any maintenance on the equipment.

TROUBLESHOOTING

HOW TO USE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Explains the systematic three-step process for identifying and resolving machine malfunctions.

USING THE STATUS LED TO TROUBLESHOOT SYSTEM PROBLEMS

Guide on interpreting status lights and their meanings for diagnosing system issues.

ERROR CODES FOR THE POWER WAVE®

Lists common error codes related to the main control board and wire drive module.

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