Power requirements (for each power supply), General, Power requirements (for each power supply) -54 – Hypertherm HPR800XD Auto Gas Rev.2 User Manual

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InstallatIon

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HPR800XD Auto Gas –

806500

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

Input voltage Phase

Rated input

current

@ 80 kw output

Recommended

high inrush,

time delay, fuse size

Recommended cable size for 15 m

(50 ft) maximum length

Rated for 90° c (194° F)

200/208 vAc

3

262/252 amps

325 amps

235 mm

2

(350 MCM)

220 vAc

3

238 amps

300 amps

201.1 mm

2

(300 MCM)

240 vAc

3

219 amps

275 amps

167.5 mm

2

(250 MCM)

380 vAc

3

138 amps

175 amps

67.5 mm

2

(2/0 AWG)

400 vAc

3

131 amps

175 amps

67.5 mm

2

(2/0 AWG)

440 vAc

3

120 amps

150 amps

53.5 mm

2

(1 AWG)

480 vAc

3

110 amps

150 amps

53.5 mm

2

(1 AWG)

600 vAc

3

88 amps

110 amps

26.7 mm

2

(3 AWG)

Power requirements

(for each power supply)

general

All switches, slow-blow fuses and power cables are customer-supplied and must be chosen as outlined by applicable

national and local electrical codes. Installation must be performed by a licensed electrician. Use a separate, primary, line

disconnect switch for the power supply. Recommendations on fuse and circuit breaker sizing are listed below, however

actual sizes required will vary based on individual site electrical line conditions (including but not limited to: source

impedance, line impedance, and line voltage fluctuation), product inrush characteristics, and regulatory requirements.

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.

Use a motor-start circuit breaker or equivalent if time delay high inrush fuses are not permitted by local and national

codes. Time delay fuses and circuit breakers must be capable of withstanding inrush current that is up to 30 times

the rated input current (FLA) for 0.01 seconds and up to 12 times the rated input current (FLA) for 0.1 seconds.

Note: The table below is for reference only. All local and national electrical code must be followed.

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