Miller Electric KC237900 User Manual

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Figure 3-4. Front View Of REMOTE 14 Receptacle

With Socket Locations

3-11. GAS CONNECTIONS (Figure 4-1)

GAS IN

GAS OUT

The GAS IN and GAS OUT fittings have 5/8-18 right-
hand threads. Obtain proper size, type, and length
hose, and make connections as follows:

1.

Connect hose from shielding gas supply regulator/
flowmeter to GAS IN fitting.

2.

Connect shielding gas hose from torch to GAS OUT
fitting.

3-12. COOLANT CONNECTIONS (Optional)
(Figure 4-1)

COOLANT IN

COOLANT OUT

CAUTION: OVERHEATING Gas Tungsten
Arc Welding (GTAW) torch can damage
torch.

If using a water-cooled torch and recirculating

coolant system, make connections from the
coolant system directly to the torch hoses. Do
not use water connections on the TIG-Unit.

The COOLANT IN and COOLANT OUT fittings have
5/8-18 left-hand threads. Obtain proper size, type, and
length hose, and make connections as follows:

1.

Connect hose from coolant supply to COOLANT IN
fitting.

2.

Connect coolant hose from torch to COOLANT
OUT fitting.

3-13. 115 VOLTS AC DUPLEX RECEPTACLE AND
CIRCUIT BREAKER (Figure 4-1)

ON

OFF

115V 15A

AC

OVERLOAD

PRESS TO START

A grounded duplex receptacle, located behind the front
access door of the TIG-Unit, is provided to furnish up to
2 kva of 115 volts ac to operate external accessories. A
15 ampere circuit breaker, located next to the recep-
tacle, protects this circuit in case overloading of the du-
plex receptacle occurs.

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