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H8151 230V Mini Welder

Grounding for Arc 

Welding Safety

There are two or more electrical circuits involved 
in  any  welding  operation.  The  practice  of  safely 
grounding  these  circuits  is  documented  in  vari-
ous  codes  and  standards  (refer  to 

Additional 

Sources for Welding Codes and Standards 

on 

Page 6

).

Welding Machine Ground

When properly connected to a power source, the 
Model  H8151  welder  is  grounded  through  the 
power  cord  and  power  grid.  The  welder's  inter-
nal  welding  circuit  is  insulated  from  the  external 
enclosure. However, to avoid shocking hazards in 
the  event  that  this  internal  insulation  should  fail, 
you  must  establish  a  separate  earth  ground  for 
the  welder's  external  enclosure.  This  will  ensure 
that  the  metal  enclosure  of  the  welder  and  the 
internal welding circuit are at the same electrical 
potential.

Note: 

Refer to the publication NFPA 70, National 

Electric  Code,  Article  250,  Grounding,  and  your 
local  electrical  codes  for  the  correct  method  of 
establishing this ground.

The  grounding  terminal  for  the  H8151  external 
enclosure is located on the right rear of the welder 
(see 

Figure 4

).

Figure 4.

 Location of external enclosure 

grounding terminal on the rear of the Model 

H8151.

Workpiece Ground

The  incoming  power  circuit  to  the  welder  and 
the  welding  circuit  are  two  separate  circuits  that 
must have separate grounds. The welding circuit 
consists of the internal components of the welder, 
the welding cables, the electrode holder, the work 
clamp, and the workpiece.

In  the  publication 

Safety  in  Welding,  Cutting, 

and  Allied  Processes

,  ANSI  Publication  Z49.1, 

11.3.2.1,  it  is  specified  that  "Grounding  [of  the 
workpiece] shall be done by locating the work on 
a grounded metal floor or platen, or by connection 
to a grounded building frame or other satisfactory 
ground."

Always ensure that the ground for the incom-

ing  power  circuit  to  the  welder  and  the 

ground for the welding circuit are never con-

nected. Failure to comply with this warning 

could  result  in  serious  property  damage, 

personal injury, or death.

However, you must also avoid "double grounding" 
of  the  workpiece.  The  ANSI  Publication  Z49.1 
publication  warns  that  "Care  shall  be  taken  to 
avoid the flow of welding current through a con-
nection  intended  only  for  safety  grounding  since 
the welding current may be of a higher magnitude 
than the grounding conductor can safely carry."

Note: 

The  work  lead  from  the  welder  is  some-

times incorrectly referred to as the "ground lead." 
The work lead from the welder is NOT a ground. 
The work lead and the ground connection to the 
workpiece  are  separate  and  must  NOT  be  con-
nected in any way.

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Страница 3: ...tional Sources for Welding Codes and Standards 6 SECTION 2 CIRCUIT REQUIREMENTS 7 220V Operation 7 Grounding for Arc Welding Safety 8 SECTION 3 INVENTORY 9 SECTION 4 OPERATIONS 10 Operation Safety 10 Welder Duty Cycle 10 General Arc Welding Operations 11 SECTION 5 ACCESSORIES 12 SECTION 6 SERVICE 13 Troubleshooting 13 Replacement Parts And Labels 14 WARRANTY AND RETURNS 17 ...

Страница 4: ...n the part of Grizzly For your convenience we always keep current Grizzly manuals available on our website at www grizzly com Any updates to your machine will be reflected in these manuals as soon as they are complete Visit our site often to check for the lat est updates to this manual Contact Info If you have any comments regarding this manual please write to us at the address below Grizzly Indus...

Страница 5: ...tification A Electrode Holder and Cable B Negative Output Socket C Power Lamp D Temperature Warning Lamp E Carrying Strap F Variable Current Output Dial G Positive Output Socket H Work Clamp and Cable I Power Cord J ON OFF Switch K Cooling Fan and Cover L Welder Enclosure Ground Terminal Figure 1 Model H8151 front view C D F G B A H E Figure 2 Model H8151 rear view I L J K ...

Страница 6: ...zone and the general area Use ANSI approved respirators for the type of welding operation Protect others from these fumes 3 WELDING IN A CONFINED SPACE CAN BE HAZARDOUS Always open all covers sustain forced ventilation remove toxic and hazardous materials and provide a power disconnect to the welder inside the work space Always work with someone who can give you help from outside the space Welding...

Страница 7: ...ep lead cables orga nized and away from your body 8 AVOID EXPLOSION HAZARD Never weld on closed containers or containers with fumes inside Containers should be prepared per American Welding Society Publication F4 1 Section 7 8 ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FIELDS EMF Welding operations create EMF around the welding equipment and workpieces Workers who have pacemak ers must consult with their physician bef...

Страница 8: ...t P 1 Canadian Standards Association Standards Sales 178 Rexdale Boulevard Rexdale Ontario Canada M9W 1R3 800 463 6727 Website www csa international org Code for Safety in Welding and Cutting CSA Standard W117 2 American National Standards Institute ANSI 11 West 42nd Street New York NY 10036 8002 212 642 4900 Website www ansi org Practice for Occupational and Educational Eye and Face Protection AN...

Страница 9: ...ed to do so 220V Operation Grounding In the event of an electrical short grounding reduces the risk of electric shock The grounding wire in the power cord must be properly connected to the grounding prong on the plug likewise the outlet must be properly installed and grounded All electrical connections must be made in accor dance with local codes and ordinances Electrocution or fire could result i...

Страница 10: ...orkpiece Ground The incoming power circuit to the welder and the welding circuit are two separate circuits that must have separate grounds The welding circuit consists of the internal components of the welder the welding cables the electrode holder the work clamp and the workpiece In the publication Safety in Welding Cutting and Allied Processes ANSI Publication Z49 1 11 3 2 1 it is specified that...

Страница 11: ... the containers and all packing materials for possible inspection by the carrier or its agent Otherwise filing a freight claim can be difficult When you are completely satisfied with the condition of your shipment inventory the contents Figure 5 Model H8151 inventory C D E F G B H A A Polyurethane Carrying Case B Welder Carrying Strap C 230V Mini Welder D Work Clamp and Cable E Utility Brush and S...

Страница 12: ...ver heating each welder has an established duty cycle The duty cycle is vari able depending upon the amperage output being used A duty cycle is the number of minutes out of 10 minutes that the welder can safely operate at the current amperage output without over heating For instance the Model H8151 has a duty cycle of 60 at 95A output This means that the welder can operate continuously for 6 out o...

Страница 13: ...r stand by to assist if needed 4 Select the correct electrode type and size for your welding project 5 Choose the correct amperage output and be aware of the duty cycle for this amperage 6 Decide which type of weld is correct for your project and properly prepare the metal 7 Make sure the welding cables and grounds are secure Note Insert the welding cable connectors into the welder output sockets ...

Страница 14: ...for welding applications Special depth filter pro vides high loading capacity for metal fumes with out increasing breathing resistance Heavy duty adjustable headstrap and soft closed cell foam face seal offers maximum comfort protection and fit 5 pack Figure 7 Model G7868 welding respirators Figure 8 Models H9748 H9746 H9745 leather welding protection H9748 Leather Jacket Medium 40 42 H9887 Leathe...

Страница 15: ...arge electrode or decrease amperage 2 Reduce voltage or arc length 3 Use correct type and size of electrode Distortion of base metal 1 Excessive heat applied to base metal 1 Make tack welds along joint before starting opera tion select lower amperage for electrode increase travel speed weld in small segments and allow cool ing between welds Burn through or excessive penetra tion of base metal 1 Ex...

Страница 16: ...ntact Grizzly at 800 523 4777 or www grizzly com to order new labels Replacement Parts And Labels REF PART DESCRIPTION REF PART DESCRIPTION 1 PH8151001 POLYURETHANE CARRYING CASE 7 PH8151004 WELDERS MASK HANDLE 2 PH8151002 CARRYING STRAP 8 PLABEL 14 ELECTRICITY LABEL 3 PH8151003 WORK CLAMP CABLE 9 PH8151009 SHOCK HAZARD LABEL 4 PH8151007 UTILITY BRUSH PICK 10 PH8151010 MACHINE ID LABEL 5 PH8151008...

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