Resistance Welder MULTISPOT MI-100
Installation
25
5.4 Electrical
connections
Fig.22: Power grid specifications
CAUTION
Insufficient conductor cross-sections and fuse
protection may make the grid collapse and/or
trigger the fuses and make efficient welding
impossible.
Therefore:
Before you connect the welder to the mains,
make sure conductor cross-sections are
sufficient (at least 6 mm² per 10 metres /
AWG 10 per 33 ft of cable length).
Before you connect the welder to the mains,
make sure the grid is properly protected by
fuses (at 32 A).
Fig.23: Connecting welder to power supply
1.
Take the power cord from its support.
2.
Run the power cord along a safe route.
WARNING
Stumbling hazards
Power cords may constitute a stumbling hazard
when improperly laid or installed and may cause
people to fall and hurt themselves. In this
particular case, the cable could block the wheels
of the welder and make it tip over.
Therefore:
– Run the power cord along a safe route.
3.
Connect the power cord to the mains.
4.
Use strain relief clamps to protect cables.