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A-6
INSTALLATION
PRO 100
A-6
INPUT CONNECTIONS
FIGURE A.6
Refer to Figure A.6.
The PRO 100 has a power input cable located on the
rear of the machine.
CODE REQUIREMENTS FOR INPUT
CONNECTIONS
This welding machine must be connected to
power source in accordance with applicable elec-
trical codes.
The United States National Electrical Code (Article
630-B, 1990 Edition) provides standards for
amperage handling capability of supply conduc-
tors based on duty cycle of the welding source.
If there is any question about the installation
meeting applicable electrical code requirements,
consult a qualified electrician.
Requirements For Rated Output
A power cord with a 15 amp, 125 volt, three prong
plug (NEMA Type 5-15P) is factory installed on the
PRO 100. Connect this plug to a mating grounded
receptacle which is connected to a 20 amp branch cir-
cuit with a nominal voltage rating of 115 to 125 volts,
60 Hertz, AC only.
The rated output with this installation is 88 amps, 18
Volts, 20% duty cycle (2 minutes of every 10 minutes
used for welding).
Do not connect the PRO 100 to an input power
supply with a rated voltage that is greater than 125
volts.
Do not remove the power cord ground prong.
Requirements For CSA Rated Output
A line cord with a 15 amp, 125 volt, three-prong plug
(NEMA Type 5-15P) is factory installed. Connect this
plug to a mating grounded receptacle which is con-
nected to a 15 amp branch circuit with a nominal volt-
age rating of 115 volts to 125 volts, 60 hertz, AC only.
With this installation, the PRO 100 can be used at an
output of 62 amps, 20 volts, 20% duty cycle.
WARNING
CAUTION
POWER INPUT
CABLE
OPTIONAL GAS
SOLENOID INLET FITTING
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