In table b2.3 or b2.4, Operation, Extension cord recommendations – Lincoln Electric VANTAGE SVM178-B Manuel d'utilisation

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OPERATION

B2.11

B2.11

VANTAGE® 500

TABLE B2.4 – VANTAGE 500 EXTENSION CORD LENGTH RECOMMENDATIONS

Current

(Amps)

15
15
20
20
25
30
38
50

Voltage

(Volts)

120
240
120
240
240
240
240
240

Load

(Watts)

1800
3600
2400

48010

6000
7200
9000

12000

30
60

(9)

(18)

40
75
30
60

(12)
(23)

(9)

(18)

75

150

50

100

90
75

(23)
(46)
(15)
(30)
(27)
(23)

125
225

88

175
150
120
100

(38)
(69)
(27)
(53)
(46)
(37)
(30)

175
350
138
275
225
175
150
125

(53)

(107)

(42)
(84)
(69)
(53)
(46)
(38)

300
600
225
450
250
300
250
200

(91)

(183)

(69)

(137)

(76)
(91)
(76)
(61)

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

EXTENSION CORD
RECOMMENDATIONS

An extension cord can be used with the auxiliary power
outputs as long as it is of ample size. Table B.5 lists
permissible extension cord lengths based on conduc-
tor size and auxiliary power output.

TABLE B2.3 Vantage 500 Duetz Simultaneous Welding and Power Loads

Welding Output

Permissible Power Watts

Permissible Auxiliary

at NEMA Voltage

(Unity Power Factor)

Current in Amperes

(V=.04I + 20)

@ 120VAC * +/- 10% @ 240 VAC +/- 10%

0-250A/30V

12,000

100**

50

350A/34V

8,100

68**

34

400A/36V

5,600

46

23

450A/38V

2,900

24

12

500A/40V

0

0

0

* Each duplex receptacle is limited to 20 amps.

** Not to exceed 50A per 120 VAC branch circuit when splitting the 240 VAC output.

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