Lincoln Electric Welding System AC DC1000 User Manual

PROCESS  
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W A V E F O R M C O N T R O L T E C H N O L O G Y  
AC/DC Submerged Arc Welding  
Improves Productivity, Quality and Safety  
For over 50 years, Lincoln  
Electric has offered its  
Submerged Arc Welding (SAW)  
customers high deposition rates,  
reliable penetration, and smooth  
bead appearance.  
Now, Lincoln brings you the first  
advance in SAW technology that  
provides the option of variable  
polarity. Changes in the balance  
of positive and negative polarity  
of the AC waveform enable the  
operator to change penetration  
and deposition, without changing  
the current or voltage settings.  
Lincoln’s AC/DC Submerged Arc  
process with the Power Wave  
power source gives the operator  
The Power Wave® AC/DC 1000™ takes Submerged Arc Welding to the next  
level. In addition to conventional benefits of SAW, such as high deposition  
rates and good penetration, heightened control and faster responses to  
the arc are unique to the design of the Power Wave® AC/DC 1000™.  
real-time control. Instead of  
making a weld, stopping and  
re-programming the new  
parameters, and running a test  
weld to make sure they worked,  
changing the face of a weld is as  
easy as turning a knob.  
MODULAR  
The Power Wave AC/DC1000 is designed for easy paralleling, overcoming the  
problems typically associated with synchronization of AC waveforms for  
increased amperage applications.  
MULTI-ARC  
AC/DC welding is designed for applications that require up to five  
independently controlled welding arcs.  
EASY INTEGRATION  
Digital Communications provide a simple solution for the integration of the  
welding power source to the motion controlling Programmable  
Logic Controller (PLC).  
INCREASED PROCESS CONTROL  
Digital Communications also enable the use of software tools to record the  
actual welding values for each weld as well as monitoring the status of the  
welding system.  
WAVEFORM CONTROL TECHNOLOGY  
The Power Wave AC/DC 1000 is equipped with factory-programmed  
procedures for fast setup.  
Patented. This product is protected by one or more of the following United States patents: 6,809,292;  
6,795,778; 6,700,097; 6,697,701; 6,683,278; 6,660,966; 6,600,134; 6,683,278; 6,596,570; 6,570,130;  
6,536,660; 6,489,952; 6,472,634; 6,636,776; 6,486,439; 6,441,342; 6,365,874; 6,291,798; 6,207,929;  
6,111,216; 4,927,041; 4,861,965 and other pending U.S. patents. Similar patents are maintained in  
other countries.  
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PROCESS  
3/6  
AC/DC Submerged Arc Welding  
Using AC/DC  
The AC/DC SAW process is the ideal choice for  
high-deposition, high-speed welds that can be made in  
the 1G position. Whether your applications demands a  
single arc or up to five synchronized arcs, AC/DC SAW  
with the Power Wave will increase weld speeds and  
yield higher quality welds.  
In multiple arc welding, as many as 5 arcs operate in a  
single weld puddle. The positive and negative polarity  
phases of the AC waveform can be independently  
adjusted, as well as the cycle balance. Changes to the  
combination of any of these values will change the  
deposition rate, penetration, and travel speed, without  
changing the voltage or current settings.  
Typical DC-AC two-arc combinations can be replaced  
with AC/DC Power Waves for either AC/DC or AC/AC  
welding applications.  
How  
AC/DC Submerged Arc Works in a Multi-Arc Environment  
When more than one arc is present, arc interaction plays an important role in the behavior of the weld. Two  
positive electrodes pull together because their magnetic fields attract each other. Two negative electrodes also  
pull together. One negative and one positive electrode repel or push against each other. By phase shifting the AC  
waveforms the amount of “push” and “pull” of the arc interaction can be balanced. This is the reason multi-arc  
processes use alternating current to minimize arc blow.  
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Similar to the way a single arc process allows operator  
In this example, both electrodes are either always  
positive, or always negative, causing a constant  
“pull”. Constant “pulling” will lead to arc blow,  
penetration, and bead appearance problems.  
flexibility through manipulation of the waveform, the dual arc  
process is controlled by shifting the phase of the waveform.  
In the above waveform, the amount of time that both  
electrodes are positive is balanced with the amount of time  
that one is positive and one is negative.  
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4/6  
AC/DC Submerged Arc Welding  
Using AC/DC  
Power Wave® AC/DC 1000™ multi-arc welding is  
being used for:  
• Longitudinal and spiral pipe mills  
• Mold rebuilding  
• Structural material for bridges and offshore platforms  
• Pressure vessels  
• Shipbuilding  
The Power Wave AC/DC 1000 is designed to be  
easily paralleled for welding applications that  
require higher amperage. Each Power Wave  
AC/DC 1000 provides 1000 amps of AC or DC  
output at 100% duty cycle and can be paralleled  
to any desired capacity.  
Three-Arc Power Wave AC/DC 1000 Submerged Arc  
welding system controlled by a PLC  
Allen-BradleyTM PanelView  
Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) – and –  
User Interface  
Interfacing  
with Power Wave AC/DC 1000  
Hard Automation  
For repeatable, high-deposition, quality  
welds, the Power Wave AC/DC 1000  
coupled with a PLC provides a reliable  
hard automation welding solution. The  
Power Wave AC/DC 1000 can easily  
be connected to a PLC with the  
standard Ethernet/DeviceNet gateway  
board (which is included in the Power  
Wave AC/DC 1000). The  
24 Volt Power Supply  
Ethernet/DeviceNet gateway board  
also allows the system to be tracked  
and monitored from a remote location,  
over a network.  
Power Wave AC/DC 1000 with  
Ethernet/DeviceNet Gateway  
Typical Hard Automation Welding System Configuration  
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AC/DC Submerged Arc Welding  
Benefits  
of Power Wave® AC/DC 1000™  
Power Electronics  
Power Wave AC/DC 1000 uses  
inverter technology, not SCR or  
cyclo-conversion, which limits  
control options.  
Control  
Choice of AC frequency (from 10 Hz to  
100 Hz) standard, balance of positive  
and negative half-cycles, and  
amplitudes.  
Efficiency  
Inverter power sources operate  
at 87% efficiency and a power  
factor of 95%.  
Stability  
Increased stability of phase-shifting of  
multiple arcs due to the capability of  
Power Wave AC/DC 1000  
any degree of shift to create equal ratios  
of magnetic push and pull.  
Waveform Control  
Communications between ArcLink and  
Ethernet enable equipment tracking via  
Lincoln Electric's Production Monitoring™  
software utility.  
Waveform Control and infinite phase  
shifting stabilize imbalanced waveforms.  
The operator achieves full control of  
penetration and deposition without  
changing heat input levels.  
Productivity  
of Dual Arc SAW  
Fill  
Productivity  
Process  
Current  
(Amps)  
Voltage  
(Volts)  
Travel  
Speed  
(IPM)  
Total  
Kj/in.  
Wire Feed Electrode Deposit  
Total  
Lbs/Hr  
Area/pass  
(sq. in.)  
Speed  
(IPM)  
Diameter  
(in.)  
Rate  
(Lbs/Hr)  
100%  
109%  
130%  
DC/AC  
650/650  
650/650  
650/650  
30/34  
30/34  
30/34  
31  
31  
31  
80.5  
80.5  
80.5  
45/55  
54/55  
5/32  
5/32  
5/32  
15/18  
17.5/18  
21/21.4  
32.66  
35.59  
42.39  
0.0620  
0.0676  
0.0805  
AC  
Balanced  
AC  
25% DCEP  
Balanced  
64.5/65.7  
135%  
AC 25%  
DCEP 25%  
DC Offset  
650/650  
30/34  
31  
80.5  
68/67  
5/32  
22/22  
44  
0.0836  
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AC/DC Submerged Arc Welding  
WHAT IS NEXTWELD?  
Lincoln Welding Systems  
featuring AC/DC  
The challenges facing industrial  
fabricators today are growing in number  
and complexity. Rising labor, material  
and energy costs, intense domestic and  
global competition, a dwindling pool of  
skilled workers, more  
Power Wave® AC/DC 1000™  
stringent and specific  
quality demands all  
contribute to a more  
difficult welding  
The Power Wave AC/DC 1000 is equipped with  
Waveform Control Technology and Inverter  
Power Source design, to provide the highest  
reliability and weld quality the welding industry  
has to offer.  
environment today.  
Through our  
Power Wave AC/DC 1000 operates at a 95%  
power factor with low harmonic distortion, and is  
87% efficient. It draws equally matched currents  
from a three-phase line and can produce both  
sine and square waves, for compatibility with  
older equipment or better penetration and greater  
deposition with new processes.  
commitment to  
extensive research  
and investments in  
product  
development, Lincoln  
Electric has established an industry  
benchmark for applying technology to  
improve the quality, lower the cost and  
enhance the performance of arc welding  
processes. Advancements in power  
electronics, digital communications and  
Waveform Control TechnologyTM are the  
foundation for many of the  
improvements.  
Power Feed™ 10A Controller  
The Power Feed 10A Controller is the next  
generation in automatic submerged arc  
NEXTWELD brings you a series of  
Process, Technology, Application and  
Success Story documents like this one.  
NEXTWELD explains how technologies,  
products, processes and applications are  
linked together to answer the important  
questions that all businesses face:  
feeding. Designed for use with the Power  
Wave AC/DC 1000 power source, the Power  
Feed 10A eliminates the need for a separate  
AC and DC controller, making this powerful  
hard automation system controllable,  
adaptable and easy to use. The user-friendly  
control panel offers a single-point of control  
• How can we work faster, smarter,  
more efficiently?  
over the entire welding cell, including the  
• How can we get equipment and  
people to perform in ways they’ve  
never had to before?  
Power Wave's Waveform Control Technology™, delivering an  
unprecedented level of control over wave balance, amplitude and  
• How do we stay competitive?  
NEXTWELD is the future of welding but  
its benefits are available to you today.  
Ask your Lincoln Electric representative  
how to improve the flexibility, efficiency  
and quality of your welding operations to  
reduce your cost of fabrication.  
Customer Assistance Policy  
The business of The Lincoln Electric Company is manufacturing and selling high quality welding  
equipment, consumables, and cutting equipment. Our challenge is to meet the needs of our customer  
and to exceed their expectations. On occasion, purchasers may ask Lincoln Electric for advice or  
information about their use of our products. We respond to our customers based on the best information  
in our possession at that time. Lincoln Electric is not in a position to warrant or guarantee such advice,  
and assumes no liability, with respect to such information or advice. We expressly disclaim any warranty  
of any kind, including any warranty of fitness for any customer’s particular purpose, with respect to such  
information or advice. As a matter of practical consideration, we also cannot assume any responsibility  
for updating or correcting any such information or advice once it has been given, nor does the provision  
of information or advice create, expand or alter any warranty with respect to the sale of our products.  
Lincoln Electric is a responsive manufacturer, but the selection and use of specific products sold by  
Lincoln Electric is solely within the control of, and remains the sole responsibility of the customer. Many  
variables beyond the control of Lincoln Electric affect the results obtained in applying these types of  
fabrication methods and  
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1.216.481.8100  
service requirement.  
Subject to change - This information is accurate to the best of our knowledge  
at the time of printing. Please refer to www.lincolnelectric.com for any updated information.  
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