Generators
This welder can be operated from an AC generator. Ensure that the generator can supply a minimum of 4,000
watts of continuous output. The generator must not have an auto-idle fuel saving feature or must have the option to
turn auto-idle off. The generator must run at full speed at all times while your welder is plugged into it or you risk
damaging your welder. Any other power draws on the generator or anything that reduces the generator RPM may
damage your welder.
Extension Cords
For optimum welder performance, an extension cord should not be used unless absolutely necessary. If necessary,
care must be taken in selecting an extension cord appropriate for use with your specific welder.
Select a properly grounded extension cord that will mate directly with the AC power source receptacle and the
welder INPUT POWER CABLE (8) without the use of adapters. Make certain that the extension cord is properly
wired and in good electrical condition. Extension cords must fit the following wire size guidelines:
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#12 AWG or larger wire
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Do not use an extension cord over 25 ft. in length.
Ventilation
Since the inhalation of welding fumes can be harmful, ensure that the welding area is effectively ventilated. See the
"Safety Summary" for more details (pages 5-9).
Additional Warnings
FOR YOUR SAFETY, BEFORE CONNECTING THE POWER SOURCE TO THE LINE
CLOSELY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS:
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An adequate two-pole breaker must be inserted before the main outlet. This breaker must be equipped with
time-delay fuses.
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When working in a confined space, the welder must be kept outside the welding area and the ground cable
should be fixed to the workpiece. Never work in a damp or wet confined space.
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Do not use damaged INPUT POWER CABLE (8) or welding cables.
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The welding torch/electrode should never be pointed at the operator or other people.
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The welder must never be operated without its panels attached. This could cause serious injury to the operator
and could damage the equipment.
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