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INSTALLATION
WELDANPOWER 125
FIGURE A.1 and A.1a - WELDANPOWER 125 OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
WELDANPOWER 125
ELECTRODE SELECTION GUIDE
75
100
125
50
AMPS
AMPS
AMPS
AMPS
WARNING
MAX
6
5
3
1
2
4
+
-
HOURS
IDLER
WELDANPOWER 125WELDANPOWER 125
ELECTRODE SELECTION GUIDEELECTRODE SELECTION GUIDE
7575
100100
125125
5050
AMPS
AMPS
AMPS
AMPS
WARNINGWARNING
MAXMAX
6
5
3
1
2
4
+
-
HOURS
ELECTRICAL OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
(For Codes 10158, 10160)
See Figure A.1 for the location of the current control
dial, weld output terminals, ground stud, circuit
breakers, 230 and 115 volt receptacles.
(For Code 11183, 11406)
See Figure A.1a for the location of the current control
dial, weld output terminals, ground stud, circuit
breakers, 240 and 120 volt receptacles.
WELDING CABLE CONNECTIONS
Cable Size and Length
Be sure to use welding cables that are large enough.
The correct size and length becomes especially
important when you are welding at a distance from the
welder.
Table A.1 lists recommended cable sizes and lengths
for rated current and duty cycle. Length refers to the
distance from the welder to the work and back to the
welder. Cable diameters are increased for long cable
lengths to reduce voltage drops.
TOTAL COMBINED LENGTH OF
ELECTRODE AND WORK CABLES
Cable
Length
0-50 ft (0-15m)
50-100 ft (15-30 m)
100-150 ft (30-46 m)
150-200 ft (46-61 m)
200-250 ft (61-76m)
125 Amps
30% Duty Cycle
6 AWG
5 AWG
3 AWG
2 AWG
1 AWG
TABLE A.1
RECOMMENDED WELDING CABLE
SIZE AND LENGTH
(For Codes 10158, 10160)
1. CURRENT CONTROL DIAL
2. WELD OUTPUT TERMINALS (2)
3. GROUND STUD
4. CIRCUIT BREAKERS (2) - 20 AMP
5. RECEPTACLE - 230 VOLT, 20 AMP
6. DUPLEX RECEPTACLE - 115 VOLT, 20 AMP
(For Code 11183, 11406)
1. CURRENT CONTROL DIAL
2. WELD OUTPUT TERMINALS (2)
3. GROUND STUD
4. CIRCUIT BREAKERS (2) - 20 AMP
5. RECEPTACLE - 240 VOLT, 20 AMP
6. DUPLEX RECEPTACLE - 120 VOLT, 20 AMP
FIGURE A.1
FIGURE A.1a