jmbowles78
Member
My first post here, so go easy on me. 
Our company recently received some Japanese Resistance Spot Welders with the following nameplate information:
Rated Capacity: 60KVA
Max Weld Current: 18000A
Max Input: 140KVA
Primary Voltage: 480V
Duty Cycle: 7%
I'm trying to make sure we have a circuit that can power one of these welders at a time (we have 480V 60A fused disconnects). Unfortunately, these are used welders and we don't have any manuals or I would check there first.
Based on NEC 630.31(A)(2), I've done the following calculation:
60KVA*1000 / 480V * 0.27 = 33.75A
Am I missing anything in the calculation, or should we be okay?
Our company recently received some Japanese Resistance Spot Welders with the following nameplate information:
Rated Capacity: 60KVA
Max Weld Current: 18000A
Max Input: 140KVA
Primary Voltage: 480V
Duty Cycle: 7%
I'm trying to make sure we have a circuit that can power one of these welders at a time (we have 480V 60A fused disconnects). Unfortunately, these are used welders and we don't have any manuals or I would check there first.
Based on NEC 630.31(A)(2), I've done the following calculation:
60KVA*1000 / 480V * 0.27 = 33.75A
Am I missing anything in the calculation, or should we be okay?