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Compact 300C

Description

Three phases welding inverters designed to work with unstable supply voltages caused by the use of power generators and long connection lines, designed to meet the requirements of even the most demanding user with a wide current range and a high duty cycle. Excellent welding features guaranteed with all types of commercial electrodes (rutile, basic, stainless steel) due to the possibility to setup Arc Force and Hot Start values. The model 300C can also weld cellulosic and aluminium electrodes. Equipped with special features controlling excess input voltage, overheating and electrode sticking, functions which protect against instable generators even in the harshest working conditions. The TIG/MMA switch also enables use for TIG Lift Arc welding. Equipped with digital display to show welding current, welding voltage and other parameters (hot start and arc force). The generator is fitted with a VRD, which allows to work even in hazard environments. The VRD function

Technical data
Input voltage (3ph) 400V - 50/60Hz
  TIG MMA
Power 60% 7 KVA 10 KVA
No load output voltage 50  V 50  V
Amp. min-max 5 ÷ 300 A 5 ÷ 270 A
Amp. 60974-1 50%   300 A
100%  210 A
60%   270 A
100%  200 A
Ø E   1,6 ÷ 5 mm
Insulation H
Protec. Degree IP22S
Machine (LxWxH) 545x255x415 mm
Package (LxWxH) 665x305x460 mm
Weight box/net 24 / 23 Kg
Code 99815035

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Data sheet - Compact 300C (2.5 Mb) Updated 21/11/2019
Spareparts list - Compact 300C (307.3 kb) Updated 21/11/2019
User manual (2.6 Mb) Updated 21/11/2019

Features

CE 3ph EN 60974-1 / EN 60974-10 Fan on demand VRD Power generator friendly Line voltage compensation Display 50mm Remote control MMA MMA_ArcForce MMA_HotStart MMA_AntiSticking MMA_Rutile/Basic MMA_Cellulosic/Aluminium TIG TIG_LiftArc

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