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Theory of operation, Weld winding and reactor, Auxiliary power overcurrent protection – Lincoln Electric POWER-ARC 4000 SVM103-A User Manual

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WELD WINDING AND REACTOR

The AC voltage developed in the stator weld winding
is delivered, through the reactor, to the machine out-
put terminals. The PowerArc 4000 provides the user
with 125 amps of constant current AC welding for
stick electrodes. The reactor stores energy, and this
energy is released into the welding arc when the AC
voltage passes through the zero point. In this manner
the reactor enhances and stabilizes the AC welding
arc. The reactor is designed to provide optimum
welding characteristics when used with the recom-
mended electrodes.

AUXILIARY POWER
OVERCURRENT PROTECTION

The 4000 watt auxiliary power winding and circuitry is
protected from an overload condition by two 20 amp
circuit breakers. The circuit breakers are located
below the output receptacles. They can be manually
reset.

POWER-ARC 4000

THEORY OF OPERATION

E-3

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ENGINE

STATOR

STATOR

ROTOR

REACTOR

BRIDGE

CAPACITOR

RHEOSTAT

115 AND 230VAC

RECEPTACLES

OUTPUT

TERMINALS

ROTATION

MECHANICAL

SLIP

RINGS

ROTOR

NOTE: Unshaded areas of Block Logic Diagram are the subject of discussion.

FIGURE E.4 – WELDING OUTPUT SHADE