Originally Posted by
JoeA
Hi Guys,
I just received my PT185. I am looking at what I need to do to wire it. It is a dual voltage unit. I currently do not have 220v plug in the garage but will run one in the future. The manual says to use a 6-50p plug. Is this correct for the PT185? When I run the 220v does it need to be on a 50 amp breaker or will 30amp suffice? It looks like the unit will not draw more than 30 amps.
I was planning to use a 220v plug such as the 6-50p on the unit itself then create or buy a pigtail with a 6-50r to 5-15p.
6-50 is just what is typically used for welders. Since you have a max inrush of around 20A and running of around 15A you could get away with a 15A or 20A plug, if you want. A 6-15 or 6-20 would be plenty, but if you need to be compatible with other shops, you might want to use the most common plug in your area. A 30 or even 20 amp breaker would be fine. Just be sure to match your wire size to the breaker. If you foresee any future expansion, like a plasma cutter, you might want to run a circuit that is big enough for that, even if you don't need it now.
You can always make up some pigtails to adapt to other plug sizes you might need. Just be sure of the neutral line when you wire that up. These welders require that the neutral be correct when running on 120V. It's not a bad idea to check an outlet before you use it. I have lost track of how many I've found wired wrong over the years.
Long arc, short arc, heliarc and in-the-dark!