Connection and operation
Warning
Read warning notice and instruction
manual carefully prior to initial
operation and save the information
for later use.
Permissible installation
Mains connection
Connect the machine to the correct mains supply. Please read
the type plate (U
) on the rear side of the machine.
1
yellow/green
brown
black
grey
1
2
Voltage stabilisation kit
The power source is configurable with a voltage stabilisation
kit as a safeguard against larger voltage variations, e.g. in case
of generator use where the machine is connected to a separate
power supply.
Connection of shielding gas
Connect the gas hose, which branches off from the back panel
of the welding machine (3), to a gas supply with pressure
regulator (2-6 bar).
(Note: Some types of pressure regulators require an output
pressure of more than 2 bar to function optimally).
Gas consumption
Depending on the welding task, gas type and seam design,
the gas consumption will vary in ranges from 6-7 l/min at low
amperages (<25A) and up to 27 l/min at max. amperage.
Material consumption
Material consumption can be estimated by calculating welding
time in minutes times wire feed speed (m/min) times weight per
meter of the welding consumables in use.
WARNING
When you activate the torch trigger, there is
voltage applied to the welding wire and electrode.
L1
3x400V
L2
3x208-440V (boost)
L3
N
3
0
1
Important!
In order to avoid destruction of plugs and
cables, good electric contact is required
when connecting earth cables and welding
hoses to the machine.
Connection of welding hose
Recommended cable dimensions
Welding current
DC
200 A
35 mm²
300 A
50 mm²
400 A
95 mm² / 2x50 mm²
550 A
2x70 mm²
Welding process
Distance to work piece
MIG - IAC and pulse 10 m
MIG - non pulse
30 m
c
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Lift instructions
(Lifting kit no. 78857054)
PULSE
35 mm²
70 mm²
95 mm² / 2x50 mm²
2x70 mm²
Total cable length in
(a+b)
welding circuit (a+b+c)
20 m
60 m
a
b