Lincoln Electric 305D Welder User Manual


 
Permissible Auxiliary
Current in -Amps
@ 240 VAC
44
31
24
19
12
3
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If a GFCI receptacle is tripped, See the MAINTE-
NANCE section for detailed information on testing and
resetting the GFCI receptacle.
Start the engine and set the IDLER control switch to
the desired operating mode. Full power is available
regardless of the welding control settings providing no
welding current is being drawn.
The auxiliary power of the RANGER® 305D consists
of two 20 Amp-120 VAC GFCI (5-20R) duplex recep-
tacles and one 50 Amp 120/240 VAC (14-50R) recep-
tacle. The 240 VAC receptacle can be split for single
phase 120 VAC operation. The auxiliary power capac-
ity is 10,000 watts Peak, 9500 Watts continuous of 60
Hz, single phase power. The auxiliary power capacity
rating in watts is equivalent to volt-amperes at unity
power factor. The max permissible current of the 240
VAC output is 44 Amps. The 240 VAC output can be
split to provide two separate 120 VAC outputs with a
max permissible current of 44 Amps per output to two
separate 120 VAC branch circuits (these circuits can-
not be paralleled). Output voltage is within ± 10% at
all loads up to rated capacity. All auxiliary power is
protected by circuit breakers.
The 120 V auxiliary power receptacles should only be
used with three wire grounded type plugs or approved
double insulated tools with two wire plugs. The current
rating of any plug used with the system must be at
least equal to the current capacity of the associated
receptacle.
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which measure 120 V to neutral but are of opposite
polarities and cannot be paralleled.
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The above auxiliary power ratings are with no welding
load. Simultaneous welding and power loads are
specified in the following table. The permissible cur-
rents shown assume that current is being drawn from
either the 120 VAC or 240 VAC supply (not both at the
same time).
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Welding
Output-Amps
0
100
150
200
250
300
Permissible Power-Watts
(Unity Power Factor)
9000
7500
5800
4500
2800
700
* Each duplex receptacle is limited to 20 amps.
** Not to exceed 44A per 120 VAC branch circuit when splitting the 240 VAC output.
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(Use the shortest length extension cord possible sized per the following table.)
Current
(Amps)
15
20
15
20
44
Voltage
Volts
120
120
240
240
240
Load
(Watts)
1800
2400
3600
4800
9500
30
60
(9)
(18)
40
30
75
60
(12)
(9)
(23)
(18)
75
50
150
100
50
(23)
(15)
(46)
(30)
(15)
125
88
225
175
90
(38)
(27)
(69)
(53)
(27)
175
138
350
275
150
(53)
(42)
(107)
(84)
(46)
300
225
600
450
225
(91)
(69)
(183)
(137)
(69)
Maximum Allowable Cord Length in ft. (m) for Conductor Size
Conductor size is based on maximum 2.0% voltage drop.
14 AWG 12 AWG 10 AWG 8 AWG 6 AWG 4 AWG