FIREPOWER 160S
INSTALLATION
Installation
3-2
Manual 0-5369
3.03 Electrical Input Connections
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill; SIGNIFICANT DC VOLTAGE is present after removal of input power.
DO NOT TOUCH
live electrical parts.
SHUT DOWN
welding power source, disconnect input power employing lockout/tagging procedures. Lock-out/tagging
procedures consist of padlocking line disconnect switch in open position, removing fuses from fuse box, or shutting
off and red-tagging circuit breaker or other disconnecting device.
• Electrical Input Requirements
Operate the welding power source from a single-phase 50/60 Hz, AC power supply. The input voltage must match one
of the electrical input voltages shown on the input data label on the unit nameplate. Contact the local electric utility
for information about the type of electrical service available, how proper connections should be made, and inspection
required. The line disconnect switch provides a safe and convenient means to completely remove all electrical power
from the welding power supply whenever necessary to inspect or service the unit.
Do not
connect an input (WHITE or BLACK) conductor to the ground terminal.
Do not
connect the ground (GREEN) conductor to an input line terminal.
Refer to Figure 3-1:
1. Connect end of ground (GREEN or GREEN/YELLOW) conductor to a suitable ground. Use a grounding method that
complies with all applicable electrical codes.
2. Connect ends of line 1 (BLACK) and line 2 (WHITE) input conductors to a de-energized line disconnect switch.
3. Use Table 3-1 as a guide to select line fuses for the disconnect switch.
Input Voltage
Circuit Breaker or Fuse Size
115V
30A
208-230V
50A
Table 3-1: Fuse Guide
CAUTION
The time-delay fuses or circuit breaker of an individual branch circuit may have nuisance tripping when
welding with this product due to the amperage rating of the time-delay fuses or circuit breaker.