Hooking up a multi tap arc welder for a muffler shop.
At 230v name plate says 55 amps. It came provided with
8-3 ST cord and a 50 amp single phase with ground plug
How do I figure out its duty cycle as per 630.11(A) ?
Judging by the flexible cord rated at 40 amps I'm guessing the manufacturer is rating it at 50 .
At 55 amps shouldn't my circuit be a 60 amp ?
If so then 630.13 where it states the disconnect means shall not be less than that necessary to accommodate over current protection which is 60. The cord plug is 50 amp.
It's temped out right now on an existing 40 amp circuit and its drawing anywhere from 35 to 42 amps for what he doing but he's talking about using it on thicker metals and it should be wired to handle the greater loads, I'm thinking it needs the 60 amp circuit. It's also running temporarily using what was the existing 10-3 so cord that was supplying the existing 35 amp welder that burnt up
I'm planning on running a 60 amp circuit. Installing a 60 amp knife disconnect switch and use #6-3 SO to the new welder.
As the code reads would I have been able to install a 50 amp plug and receptacle with the #8 flexible cord?
Or am I on the right path making everything 60 amp?
Thank you.
At 230v name plate says 55 amps. It came provided with
8-3 ST cord and a 50 amp single phase with ground plug
How do I figure out its duty cycle as per 630.11(A) ?
Judging by the flexible cord rated at 40 amps I'm guessing the manufacturer is rating it at 50 .
At 55 amps shouldn't my circuit be a 60 amp ?
If so then 630.13 where it states the disconnect means shall not be less than that necessary to accommodate over current protection which is 60. The cord plug is 50 amp.
It's temped out right now on an existing 40 amp circuit and its drawing anywhere from 35 to 42 amps for what he doing but he's talking about using it on thicker metals and it should be wired to handle the greater loads, I'm thinking it needs the 60 amp circuit. It's also running temporarily using what was the existing 10-3 so cord that was supplying the existing 35 amp welder that burnt up
I'm planning on running a 60 amp circuit. Installing a 60 amp knife disconnect switch and use #6-3 SO to the new welder.
As the code reads would I have been able to install a 50 amp plug and receptacle with the #8 flexible cord?
Or am I on the right path making everything 60 amp?
Thank you.