Section a installation, Technical specifications – MK Products Advanced Color Logic Rev.C User Manual
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Section A Installation
1. Technical Specifications
Electrical Characteristics:
Line Power: 120 VAC (± 10%), 50/60 Hz
208/240 VAC (± 10%), single phase, 50/60 Hz.
208/240 VAC (± 10%), three phase, 50/60 Hz.
Output Current: 1 to 200 amps (± 0.5%), constant or pulsed.
Pulse Rate: 0.01 to 9.99 seconds per pulse.
Arc Voltage: 80VDC open circuit, up to 20VDC during welding
Loop Response: 3KHz
Current Regulator 18KHz
Frequency:
Motor Control: 24V, 2 amp maximum, DC tachometer feedback or
back EMF (optional).
Mechanical Characteristics:
Width: 16.75 inches
Height: 14.75 inches
Depth: 27.5 inches
Weight: 110 lbs. (ACL only)
Shipping Weight: 350 lbs. (includes ACL, monitor, printer, keyboard,
power cable and Customer Start-Up Kit; palletized)
Computer Control System:
Microcomputer Proprietary embedded multi-tasking operating system
Architecture: using Intel 80486 CPU.
Computer Memory: 4MB RAM. Up to 1MB of nonvolatile flash memory
for weld program. Up to 1MB static RAM for weld
procedure storage. 3.5", 1.44MB floppy diskette for
procedure backup, transfer of real time logging data
and program upgrades.
Program storage: 1000 weld procedures (1K average size) in 1MB static
RAM.
Main Frame RS232 serial interface port.
Networking:
Software Options:
PC Development Software for use on personal computers to develop
weld procedures and perform file management of
procedure library for later use on ACL.
2. Machine Grounding
The ACL is grounded through the input power cord. Consult local and
national electrical codes for proper grounding methods.
3. Machine Location
The ACL should be placed in a location where it can be protected from
damage. Lead lengths and accessibility must also be considered when
installing the ACL. The rear of the ACL must be a minimum of three inches
so that clean cooling air can circulate through the machine. Dirt, dust, or
any foreign material that can be drawn into the welder should be kept at a
minimum.