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NOTE: TO PREVENT STRAY HIGH FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE, THIS UNIT PROVIDES AN ADDITIONAL GROUNDING POINT AT THE REAR OF THE UNIT. IT SHOULD BE DIRECTLY GROUNDED
THROUGH A SEPARATE WIRE TO AN OUTSIDE METAL ROD DRIVEN IN THE GROUND. THIS HELPS PREVENT BLEEDBACK OF HF INTO THE POWER GRID, AND HELPS MUTE HF INTERFER-
ENCE. ADDITIONALLY, ALL SURROUNDING METAL OBJECTS SHOULD BE GROUNDED INCLUDING THE TABLE, PIPES, WALLS ETC. TO PREVENT ELECT RICAL INTERFERENCE WITH OTHER
CIRCUITS. DO NOT COUPLE THIS WIRE TO THE GROUND PROVIDED IN THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT.
EVERLAST
NOTE: LITERS/MINUTE (lpm)
CO
2
IMPORTANT:
ALWAYS CONSULT A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN AND LOCAL CODES BE-
FORE RE-WIRING YOUR WELDER OR ATTEMPTING TO MAKE ANY ELECTRICAL CONNEC-
HF
Fe, Cu
NEMA 6-50P
L1,BLACK; HOT
Section 2
NOTE: Use Ar or Ar/He only. Do not
use more than 25% He in the Ar/He
gas mix.
L2,WHITE
NOTE : The SUPERULTRA units share the same
connection/input point for the TIG shielding
gas and for the Plasma air input. This requires
swapping the TIG and Air input hoses at the
lower connection point when changing pro-
cesses. Do not run argon the argon line
through the air regulator. A manifold system
may be made from either ball a T configuration
of two ball valves or a Y valve( both customer
supplied) to switch between the plasma air
input and TIG shielding gas as needed without
disconnecting and reconnecting the gas/air
lines every time the process is changed. If no
switching valve or manifold system is used,
then you must manually change the input sup-
ply tubing every time you change processes.
GAS
INLET
SWAP TUBING!
QUICK SETUP GUIDE: REAR CONNECTIONS FOR TIG / WIRING
(US/Canada)
QUICK SETUP AND USE GUIDE
SUGGESTED PLUG IS A
NEMA
6-50P
, THE STANDARD PLUG FOR MOST 1 PHASE 240 V WELDERS IN THE US AND CANADA.
GREEN GROUND (220/240V 1
CLAMP
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