9. installing alternative plug – Hobart Welding Products 1025 Manuel d'utilisation

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3-8.

Setting Input Voltage Selector Switch And Connecting Input Power

ST-801 304-B / ST-801 319-B

Check input voltage available at site.

1

Input Voltage Selector Switch

Switch is accessible through slot in
rear panel.

2

Changeover Switch Label

Look at label to find correct switch
position.

Move switch to match input voltage.

3

Supplied 115 VAC Plug

If plug does not match voltage at re-
ceptacle or type of receptacle, install
suitable plug according to Section
3-9.

Y

Be sure input power connec-
tion meets all applicable na-
tional, regional, and local
electrical codes.

4

115 Or 230 VAC Receptacle
(115 VAC Shown)

Y

To use rated output (see
specifications), connect the
unit to an individual branch
circuit capable of carrying the
effective (eff) current for the
output being used. The unit
must have a properly sized
plug installed and the circuit
must be protected by proper-
ly sized fuses or circuit break-
ers.

Connect plug to proper receptacle.
Be sure receptacle can handle load.

Tools Needed:

Rear Of Unit

1

3

4

S-176 481-A

115V

230V

2

3-9.

Installing Alternative Plug

1

Supplied 115 VAC Plug

Cut cord close to plug.

2

Alternative PLug (230 VAC
Plug Shown)

3

Load 1 (Brass) Terminal

4

Load 2 (Brass) Terminal

5

Ground (Green) Terminal

6

Outer Shell

7

Cord Grip

Strip cord jacket back enough to
separate conductors. Strip conduc-
tors enough to make good contact
with plug terminals. Make plug con-
nections and reinstall outer shell and
cord grip. Tighten assembly screws
onto shell. Do not overtighten.

Ref. ST-801 305-A / ST-801 611

This procedure is necessary if the unit is to be connected to a 230
VAC receptacle, or to a 115 VAC receptacle that requires a plug that
is different from the supplied plug.

Tools Needed:

1

6

7

2

3

4

5

See Section 3-8 for instructions on setting input voltage selector
switch for proper voltage.

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