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0.00 to 300.00 seconds. The Current Slope time cannot be longer than the
total Level Time, if a longer time is entered, the program will automatically
adjust the entry to match that of the total Level Time.
2.13.3 Motor Slope
This is the time the Motor will take to slope from the speed in the previous
Level to the Motor Speed value in the next Level. Valid values are from 0.00
to 300.00 seconds. The Motor Slope time cannot be longer than the total
Level Time, if a longer time is entered, the program will automatically adjust
the entry to match that of the total Level Time.
2.13.4 High Pulse Time
This time specifies the length of time each high pulse value in this Level.
Valid values are from 0.00 to 9.99 seconds. If 0.00 seconds is entered, the
Low Pulse values will not be available and this Level will not pulse. The
High Pulse time cannot be longer than the total Level Time, if a longer time
is entered, the program will automatically adjust the entry to match that of
the total Level Time.
2.14.5 High Current
This is the constant current value of this Level if there is no Current Slope
Time or no pulsing. If sloping exists, then this value is the final High Pulse
Current value for this Level at the end of the Current Slope Time. If there is
current pulsing, then this is the High Pulse Current value of the Level. Valid
values are from 0.00 to 200.00 amps.
2.14.6 High Motor Speed
This is the constant value of the motor speed in this Level if there is no
Motor Slope Time or no Step-Pulsing. If sloping exists, then this value is
the final High Motor Speed value for this Level at the end of the Motor
Slope Time. If there is Motor Step-Pulsing, then this is the value associated
with the High Pulse value of the current. Valid values are from 0.00 to
10.00 rpm.
If the A/C Welding option is enabled, in the Procedure Options Screen, the
cursor box will move from the weld procedure parameters to the A/C (Reverse
and Straight) weld parameters.
2.14 Straight Polarity
Normal welding of the ACL is done using Straight Polarity: when the electrical
current flow is from the tungsten electrode (positive) to the work piece
(ground). Valid values are from 0.1 milliseconds to 400.0 milliseconds.
2.15 Reverse Polarity
When using Reverse Polarity, the electrical current flow is form the work piece
(ground switched to positive) to the tungsten electrode (positive switched to
ground). Valid values are from 0.1 milliseconds to 200.0 milliseconds.
With a pulsing procedure (High Pulse is not zero), the cursor bow will move
from the High values to the Low values, then down to the A/C values. This
will cause the ACL to alternate polarities from reverse to straight, while the
whole time pulsing the current.
With a non-pulsing procedure (High Pulse is zero), the Low values
disappear and the cursor moves from the High values to the A/C values.
This will cause the ACL to only alternate polarities from reverse to straight.
The Low values of the weld procedure parameters are requested only if
there is pulsing (High Pulse is not zero). The following Low Pulse values
are requested.
2.15.1 Low Pulse Time
This time specifies the length of time each high pulse value in this Level.
Valid values are from 0.00 to 9.99 seconds. The Low Pulse time cannot be
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