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10 totalWhat are the voltage and amperage ranges for the Miller XMT 450 CC/CV?
The Miller XMT 450 CC/CV has a voltage range of 10-38 V in CV mode and an amperage range of 15-600 A in CC mode. The rated output is 450 A at 38 VDC with a 100% duty cycle.
What input power requirements does the Miller XMT 450 CC/CV have?
The Miller XMT 450 CC/CV requires three-phase input power and is compatible with multiple voltage levels: 230 V (51 A), 400 V (32.1 A), 460 V (27.6 A), and 575 V (24.4 A) at rated load output.
How do I set up and install the Miller XMT 450 CC/CV?
Place the power source on a stable, level surface and connect the input power cables to the appropriate voltage source following local electrical codes. Attach the work clamp to a clean, unpainted surface of the workpiece for proper electrical connection, then connect the feeder using either the existing weld cables (for ArcReach models) or appropriate control cables (for non-ArcReach models).
What welding processes are supported by the Miller XMT 450 CC/CV?
The Miller XMT 450 CC/CV supports MIG (GMAW), Pulsed MIG (GMAW-P), and FCAW (Flux-Cored Arc Welding) processes. It is not designed for TIG welding.
What is the Auto-Process Select feature on the Miller XMT 450 CC/CV?
Auto-Process Select™ automatically switches between welding modes: it selects MIG/FCAW with gas if electrode positive polarity is detected, or FCAW without gas if electrode negative polarity is detected, when ArcReach communication is established between the feeder and the power source.
What does the Adjust While Welding (AWW) feature do on the Miller XMT 450 CC/CV?
Adjust While Welding (AWW™) allows you to make precise adjustments to arc voltage at the feeder and monitor actual arc voltage and current delivered to the weld using the digital meters on the feeder.