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Just received my welder from Everlast. As I'm about to attach the plug to it, I see this odd marking on two of the input wires. The White and the Black have an adhesive tag attached which reads "1 X 220VAC". That seems to indicate that the "hot" 240VAC leads from circuit breaker box should be attached to the Black and the White wires. This is not the NEC standard. In this country the "hot" leads would be across the Black and the Red wires coming from the welder, the White would be the Neutral, and Green the ground. I'm about to wire it up using the standard way--Red and Black are 240VAC across them, 120VAC from either Red or Black to the neutral White, and Green is ground. But I gotta admit I'm about scared to plug it in when those two factory stickers seem to be saying the 220VAC should be across the Black and White wires from the welder. Anybody seen this before? Nothing online I can find.
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That's normal on a 220 3 wire circuit. The black and white on the plug are hot and green is ground. Black goes into one leg of the 220 breaker,white into the other, and the green goes to the ground. There is no neutral on a 220 3 wire hookup.
If you want, you can always run black red and green from the breaker box and just tape the over white lead in the plug with red tape.
If you want, you can always run black red and green from the breaker box and just tape the over white lead in the plug with red tape.
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I agree with delraydella. If your machine has a red wire, it is typically used as a "hot" for a 3 phase hook-up. I believe your machine is a dual phase machine. If so, just cap off the red wire and disregard.
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Pipefitter/Weldor out of Local 396
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Miller Digital Elite
JD2 Model 32 Bender
Emerson 7120 Horizontal/Vertical Bandsaw
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