Connecting work clamp, Connecting input power, 7. connecting work clamp – Miller Electric pmn User Manual

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4-7.

Connecting Work Clamp

802 463-A

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Work Clamp

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Workpiece

Connect work clamp to a clean,
paint-free location on workpiece, as
close to cutting area as possible.

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4-8.

Connecting Input Power

Ref. 802 787-A / 804 488-A

Check input voltage available at
site.

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Changeover Switch

Switch is accessible through slot in
rear panel.

2

Changeover Switch Label

Look at label to find correct switch
position.

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Be sure input power
connection meets all
applicable national,
regional, and local electrical
codes.

3

Grounded 120 VAC
Receptacle

!

To use rated output (see
specifications), connect the
unit to an individual branch
circuit capable of carrying
the effective (eff) current for
the output being used. The
unit must have a properly
sized plug installed and the
circuit must be protected by
properly sized fuses or cir-
cuit breakers.

A 120 volt, 20 ampere individual
branch circuit protected by
time-delay fuses or circuit breaker
is required (see Section 4-1).

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Plug From Unit

Connect plug to receptacle.

If an extension cord is necessary,
select a cord of 12 AWG for up to 53
ft (16 m).

To connect unit to 230 VAC input
power, a customer supplied plug is
necessary (see Section 4-9).

A 230 volt, 15 ampere (minimum)
individual branch circuit protected
by time-delay fuses or circuit
breaker is required (see Section
4-1).

If an extension cord is necessary,
select a cord of 14 AWG for up to
133 ft (41 m).

!

Special installation may be
required where gasoline or
volatile liquids are present −
see NEC Article 511 or CEC
Section 20.

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