Operation – Lincoln Electric VANTAGE SVM178-B Manuel d'utilisation

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OPERATION

B5.10

B5.10

VANTAGE® 500

WIRE FEED (CONSTANT VOLTAGE)
WELDING

Connect a wire feeder to the Vantage 500 and set
welder controls according to the instructions listed ear-
lier in this section. See the operator’s manual for the
wire feeder or the “Diagrams” section of this manual
for connecting instructions of various Lincoln wire feed-
ers.

The Vantage 500 in the CV-WIRE position can be used
with a broad range of flux cored wire (Innershield and
Outershield) electrodes and solid wires for MIG weld-
ing (GMAW). Welding can be finely tuned using the
ARC CONTROL.

Some recommended Innershield electrodes are: NR-
311, NS-3M, NR-207, NR-203 Ni 1%, NR-204-H.

Recommended Outershield electrodes are: 0S-70, 0S-
71M.

Some recommended solid wires for MIG welding are:
.035 (0.9 mm), .045 (1.1 mm) and .052 (1.3 mm), L-50
and L-56, .035 (0.9 mm) and .045 (1.1 mm) Blue Max
MIG 308 LS.

For any electrodes, including the above recommenda-
tions, the procedures should be kept within the rating of
the machine. For additional electrode information, see
Lincoln publications N-675, GS-100 and GS-210.

ARC GOUGING

For optimal performance when arc gouging, set the
Vantage 500 WELD MODE switch to the CC - STICK
position, and the ARC CONTROL to 10.

Set the OUTPUT knob to adjust output current to the
desired level for the gouging electrode being used
according to the ratings in the following table:

Electrode

Current Range

Diameter

(DC, electrode positive)

1/8”

30-60 Amps

5/32”

90-150 Amps

3/16”

150-200 Amps

1/4”

200-400 Amps

5/16”

250-400 Amps

3/8”

350-575 Amps*

* Maximum current setting is limited to the Vantage 500

maximum of 575 Amps.

PARALLELING

When paralleling machines in order to combine their
outputs, all units must be operated in the CC - STICK
mode only. To achieve this, turn the WELD MODE
switch to the CC - STICK position. Operation in other
modes may produce erratic outputs and large output
imbalances between the units.

AUXILIARY POWER OPERATION

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, if no welding
current is being drawn.

The auxiliary power of the VANTAGE 500 CUMMINS
consists of two 20 Amp-120VAC single phase (5-20R)
GFCI duplex receptacles, one 50 Amp-120/240VAC
single phase (14-50R) receptacle and one 50 Amp
240VAC three phase (15-50R) receptacle. The
120/240VAC receptacle can be split for single phase
120 VAC operation.

The auxiliary power capacity is 12,000 watts of 60 Hz,
single phase power or 20,000 watts of 60Hz, three
phase power. The auxiliary power capacity rating in
watts is equivalent to volt-amperes at unity power fac-
tor. The maximum permissible current of the 240 VAC
output is 50 A. The 240 VAC single phase output can
be split to provide two separate 120 VAC outputs with
a maximum permissible current of 50 A per output to
two separate 120 VAC branch circuits. Output voltage
is within ± 10% at all loads up to rated capacity.

NOTE: The two 120V GFCI receptacles and the two

120V circuits of the 120/240V receptacle are
connected to different phases and cannot be
paralleled.

The auxiliary power receptacles should only be used
with three wire grounded type plugs or approved dou-
ble 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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