Power requirements -36, General -36, Line disconnect switch -36 – Hypertherm HPR260 Manual Gas Preventive Maintenance Program Rev.5 User Manual

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INSTALLATION

3-36

HPR260 Auto Gas

Instruction Manual

5

Line disconnect switch

The line disconnect switch serves as the supply-voltage disconnecting (isolating) device. Install
this switch near the power supply for easy access by the operator.

Installation must be performed by a licensed electrician and according to applicable national or
local codes.

The switch should:

Isolate the electrical equipment and disconnect all live conductors from the supply
voltage when in the “OFF” position

• Have one “OFF” and one “ON” position clearly marked with “O” (OFF) and “l” (ON)

Have an external operating handle capable of being locked in the “OFF” position

• Contain a power-operated mechanism that serves as an emergency stop
• Have slow-blow fuses installed for the proper breaking capacity (see table above).

Power requirements

General

All switches, slow-blow fuses and power cables are customer-supplied and must be chosen as
outlined by applicable national or local electrical codes. Installation must be performed by a
licensed electrician. Use a separate primary line disconnect switch for the power supply.

Note: The main feed protection device (Circuit Breaker or Fuse) must be sized to handle all branch-feed loads

for both inrush and steady-state current. The power supply must be wired into one of the branch-feed
circuits. The power supply has a steady-state current listed in the table below and has an inrush current of
10 times the rated input current, which can last up to 0.20 seconds or 10 line cycles.

Power cable

Wire sizes vary based on the distance of the receptacle from the main box. The wire sizes listed in the table above were
taken from the National Electric Code 1990 handbook, table 310.16 (USA). Use a 4-conductor Type SO input power
cable with a conductor temperature rating of 60° C (140° F). Installation must be performed by a licensed electrician.

SWITCH BOX

Note: Cable AWG recommendations taken from table 310-16 of the National Electric Code handbook (USA).

F

U

S

E

Input voltage

Phase

Rated input

current

@ 45.5 kW output

Recommended

slow-blow fuse

size

Recommended Cable size for 15 m (50

ft) maximum length

Rated for 60°C

Rated for 90°C

200/208 VAC

3

149/144 amps

175 amps

N/A

67.5 mm

2

(2/0 AWG)

220 VAC

3

136 amps

175 amps

N/A

67.5 mm

2

(2/0 AWG)

240 VAC

3

124 amps

150 amps

107.2 mm

2

(4/0 AWG) 53.5 mm

2

(1/0 AWG)

380 VAC

3

79 amps

95 amps

42.4 mm

2

(1 AWG)

26.7 mm

2

(3 AWG)

400 VAC

3

75 amps

90 amps

42.4 mm

2

(1 AWG)

26.7 mm

2

(3 AWG)

440 VAC

3

68 amps

80 amps

42.4 mm

2

(1 AWG)

21.2 mm

2

(4 AWG)

480 VAC

3

62 amps

75 amps

33.6 mm

2

(2 AWG)

21.2 mm

2

(4 AWG)

600 VAC

3

50 amps

60 amps

26.7 mm

2

(3 AWG)

13.3 mm

2

(6 AWG)

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