Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.11272 - Open circuit and no-load voltages of arc welding machines
Rule 1272.
(1)
When an arc welding machine is operated without being connected to a load, the
open circuit voltage shall not exceed the values shown in table 1 when rated
voltage is applied to the primary winding or when a generator type arc welding
machine is operating a maximum rated no-load speed.
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TABLE 1 |
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MAXIMUM OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE S OF WELDING MACHINES |
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Welding Current |
Max. Open Circuit (no-load) Voltage |
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Manual and Semiautomatic Machines |
Automatic Machines |
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ac |
80 rms |
100 rms |
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dc > 10% Ripple Voltage |
80 rms |
100 average |
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dc < 10% Ripple Voltage |
100 average |
100 average |
(2) When welding and cutting processes
require values of open circuit voltages higher than 100, insulation or other
means shall be provided to prevent the operator from making accidental contact
with the high voltage.
(3)
Equipment working through resistors from DC trolley voltages of 250 to 600
volts shall have a protective device for automatically disconnecting the power
during arc off periods.
(4)
Automatic control devices for reducing no-load voltage below 50 volts shall be
provided where AC welding is to be done under wet conditions that could provide
a shock hazard.
Notes
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