Lincoln Electric SVM125-A Welder User Manual


 
AUXILIARY POWER
Be sure that any electrical equipment plugged into the
generator AC power receptacles can withstand a ±10%
voltage and a ±3% frequency variation.
The AC auxiliary power, supplied as a standard, has a
rating of 3.0 kVA of 115/230V AC power (60 hertz).
One 115V duplex and one 230V grounding type recep-
tacle are provided. The circuit is protected with circuit
breakers.
The rating of 3.0 kVA permits a maximum continuous
current of 13 amps to be drawn from the 230 volt
duplex receptacle. Or a total of 26 amps can be drawn
from the 115 volt duplex receptacle. The 115 volt
duplex receptacle has a configuration which permits 15
amps on CSA machines and 20 amps on non-CSA
machines to be drawn from either half. The total com-
bined load of all receptacles is not to exceed 3.0 kVA.
You can use Table B.2,
Generator Power
Applications,
to determine the wattage requirements
of the most common types of loads you can power with
the Classic II. Be sure to read the notes at the bottom
of the table.
An optional power plug kit is available. When this kit is
specified, the customer is supplied with a plug for each
receptacle. See the
Accessories
section of this man-
ual.
An optional GFCI 115 volt receptacle kit is also avail-
able. Note that the use of this GFCI kit reduces avail-
able current to 15 Amps from each half of the duplex
receptacle and to a total of 20 Amps of available 115 volt
power. See the
Accessories
section of this manual.
To use the generator as an auxiliary power supply:
1. Start the diesel engine. See
Engine Operation
in
this section of the manual.
2. Set the IDLER switch to AUTO. Set the CURRENT
RANGE SELECTOR to "MAX." See
Figure B.1.
3. Plug the load(s) into the appropriate 115 volt or 230
volt power receptacle.
OPERATION
B-13 B-13
CLASSIC II
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