9. overload protection – Miller Electric Big 40 WG Manuel d'utilisation

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Overload Protection

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Stop engine.

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When a circuit breaker or fuse
opens, it usually indicates a
more serious problem exists.
Contact Factory Authorized
Service Agent.

1

Fuse F1

2

Fuse F2

F1 and F2 protect the stator exciter
winding from overload. If F1 opens,
weld and auxiliary power is low or
stops entirely. If F2 opens, weld out-
put is low or stops entirely. 4 kVA/
kW auxiliary power is still available.

3

Circuit Breaker CB4 (Not
Shown)

4

Circuit Breaker CB5
(CC/CV Models Only)

5

Circuit Breaker CB10 (Not
Shown)

6

Circuit Breaker CB11

7

Circuit Breaker CB12

8

Circuit Breaker CB13

CB4 protects the welding arc drive
(dig) circuit. If CB4 opens, electro-
de may stick to the workpiece more
frequently during low voltage (short
arc length) conditions. CB4 auto-
matically resets when the fault is
corrected.

CB5 protects the 24 volt ac output
to remote receptacle RC14, and 24
volt output to field current regulator
board PC1 (CC/CV models only). If
CB5 opens, weld output and 24 volt
output to RC14 stops. On units with
optional auxiliary power plant, aux-
iliary power output at receptacle
RC5 also stops if CB5 opens.

CB10 protects the engine battery
circuit. If CB10 opens, the engine
will not crank. CB10 automatically
resets when the fault is corrected.

CB11 protects the engine wiring
harness. On CC models, if CB11
opens the max OCV circuit does
not work and open circuit voltage is
variable at all times (see max OCV
note under Weld Controls in Sec-
tion 5-2). If CB11 opens on CV mod-
els, weld output stops (auxiliary
power is still available).

CB12 protects the field flashing cir-
cuit. If CB12 opens, the generator
may not excite at start-up and weld
and auxiliary power output may not
be available.

CB13 protects the engine shut-
down circuit. If CB13 opens, the en-
gine cranks but does not start.

Press button to reset breaker.

802 729 / Ref. 802 789

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