Introduction fabricator 211i, 08 duty cycle – Tweco 211i Fabricator User Manual
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INTRODUCTION
FABRICATOR 211i
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2-3 INTRODUCTION
2.08 Duty Cycle
The rated duty cycle of a Welding Power Source, is a statement of the time it may be operated at its rated welding
current output without exceeding the temperature limits of the insulation of the component parts. To explain the 10
minute duty cycle period the following example is used. Suppose a Welding Power Source is designed to operate at a
20% duty cycle, 210 amperes at 24.5 volts. This means that it has been designed and built to provide the rated am-
perage (210A) for 2 minutes, i.e. arc welding time, out of every 10 minute period (20% of 10 minutes is 2 minutes).
During the other 8 minutes of the 10 minute period the Welding Power Source must idle and allowed to cool. The
thermal cut out will operate if the duty cycle is exceeded.
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Figure 2-2: Fabricator 211i Duty Cycle on 208/230V AC
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Figure 2-3: Fabricator 211i Duty Cycle on 115V AC