Miller Electric Miller DU-OP Welding System User Manual


 
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SECTION 4 SPECIFICATIONS
4-1. Description
This unit has two CC/CV modules with separate weld controls for applications where two welding arcs are needed. A
Welder Selector switch controls whether one or both sets of weld output terminals are active (see Section 6-2). When
the unit is operated in the dual operator mode, each welder has CC and CV weld output available for Stick, TIG, and
MIG welding. When in the single operator mode, CC weld output is available to the welder on the Welder B (right) side
only (CV not active in single operator mode).
4-2. Weld, Power, And Engine Specifications
Weld
Mode
Weld
Stations
Available
Weld
Output
Weld
Output
Range
Max.
Open-
Circuit
Voltage
Rated
Welding
Output
Generator Power
Rating
Engine
Fuel
Capacity
Single
1
(Right Side)
CC/DC 30 600 A 85
550 A at 30
Volts DC, 40%
Duty Cycle
Single-Phase,
4 kVA/kW, 34/17 A,
120/240 V AC,
Deutz F3L-914
Air-Cooled,
Th C li d
22.3 gal
Dual
2
(Both Sides)
CC/DC 15 300 A 85
275 A at 31
Volts DC
,
40%
120/240 V AC
,
50/60 Hz
(4 kVA/kW Shared By
All R t l )
Air Cooled,
Three-Cylinder,
48.2 HP Diesel
En
g
ine
22
.
3 gal
(84.4 L)
Dual
(Both Sides)
CV/DC 10 32 V 49
Volts DC
,
40%
Duty Cycle
(/ y
All Receptacles)
Engine
4-3. Dimensions, Weights, And Operating Angles
Dimensions
Height 47-5/8 in (1210 mm)
Width 31-1/4 in (794 mm)
L
Depth 60-1/2 in (1537 mm)
L
Engine End
! Do not exceed tilt an
g
les or en
g
ine could
A 59-1/8 in (1502 mm)
Engine End
! Do not exceed tilt angles or engine could
be damaged or unit could tip.
!
B 47-1/4 in (1200 mm)
! Do not move or operate unit where it
could ti
p
.
C 43-1/4 in (1099 mm)
could tip
.
D 32-3/4 in (832 mm)
E 24-15/16 in (633 mm)
F 10-1/2 in (267 mm)
A
C
G 6-1/2 in (165 mm)
B
C
D
H 2-7/8 in (73 mm)
D
E
17 5
°
J 29-7/8 in (759 mm)
E
F
17.5°
K 11/16 in (24 mm)
F
20°
17.5°
L
21/32 in (17 mm) Dia.
16 Holes
G
H
J
K
20°
20
Weight
J
angles_1 8/99
2115 lb (959 kg)
158 699
angles
_
1 8/99
Lifting Eye Weight Rating:
2161 lb (980 kg) Maximum
158 699