Chicago Electric 40388 User Manual

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installing the power plug
note:
This Arc Welder is equipped to operate with either 115 or 30 Volt power supply.

Standard “household” current in the U.S. is 110-10 Volts. If you will be using a

“household” outlet, follow directions for 115 Volt wiring. Electric service for applianc-

es such as stoves in the U.S. are 0-40 Volts. If you will be using an “appliance”

outlet, follow directions for 30 Volt wiring. If you have ANY DOUBT, consult a quali-

fied electrician. Severe damage can result from improperly wiring this Arc Welder.
Determine which voltage you will be using, and secure a UL approved plug for the

selected voltage which will fit your wall outlet.
Identify the correct wires you will be using for your voltage from the chart below.

115 Volt installation 230 Volt installation

Ground

Green

Green

Neutral

White

Hot

Black L1

Black L1, Red L

Tied Off Wire Red

White

Prepare the wires by stripping approximately 1/” of the insulation from the end of

each wire.
Depending on the plug design, insert the prepared cable ends into the plug from the

back.
Attach the Green wire to the Ground pole of the plug.
Wire the appropriate plug as shown in # above.
To tie off the wire shown in # above: Using a Wire Nut, cap the bare end of the un-

used wire, carefully insulating it from contact with any metal or conducting surface.

WArning! Before operating this welder, make sure that the plug is properly wired for

the voltage to be used, AND that the SELECTOR SWITCH (1) is set for the proper

voltage. The Selector Switch must be set before the Arc Welder is plugged in and

turned on. Severe equipment failure and property damage can result from improper

wiring or switch selection.

WArning! If Arc Welder is operated at 115 V~, be sure not to regulate the current over 70

A, or the 30 A breaker in your house line will trip.

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