Fabricator 211i installation/setup – Tweco 211i Fabricator User Manual
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FABRICATOR 211i
INSTALLATION/SETUP
INSTALLATION/SETUP
3-2
Manual 0-5157
WARNING
The Fabricator 211i must be electrically connected by a qualified electrical trades-person. Damage to the
PCA (Power Control Assembly) could occur if 265 VAC or higher is applied to the Primary Power Cable.
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill; SIGNIFICANT DC VOLTAGE is present after removal of input power. DO NOT
TOUCH live electrical parts.
SHUT DOWN welding power source, disconnect input power employing lockout/tagging procedures. Lock-out/tagging
procedures consist of padlocking line disconnect switch in open position, removing fuses from fuse box, or shutting
OFF and red-tagging circuit breaker or other disconnecting device.
Power Cords Included With Power Supply
Attached to the power supply is an input power cord with a 208/230Volt 50 Amp NEMA 6-50 P for plug. Supplied
adapter allow for connection of the power supply input cable plug to 115 V input power.
Art# A-11275
Figure 3-1: 115 VAC Adapter
Electrical Input Requirements
Operate the welding power source from a single-phase 50/60 Hz, AC power supply. The input voltage must match one
of the electrical input voltages shown on the input data label on the unit nameplate. Contact the local electric utility
for information about the type of electrical service available, how proper connections should be made, and inspection
required. The line disconnect switch provides a safe and convenient means to completely remove all electrical power
from the welding power supply whenever necessary to inspect or service the unit. The Welding Power Source must be:
Do not connect in input (WHITE or BLACK) conductor to the ground terminal.
Do not connect the ground (GREEN) conductor to an input line terminal.
• Correctly installed, if necessary, by a qualified electrician.
• Correctly earthed (electrically) in accordance with local regulations.
• Connected to the correct size power point, fuse and primary supply lead based on Table 3-1.
Refer to Figure 3-1 and Table 3-1.