Miller Electric 350 VS manual Connecting 1-Phase Input Power, =GND/PE Earth Ground

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4-3. Connecting 1-Phase Input Power

! Installation must meet all Na- tional and Local Codes − have only qualified persons make this installation.

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=GND/PE Earth Ground

Disconnect and lockout/tag- out input power before con- necting input conductors from unit.

Always connect green or green/yellow conductor to supply grounding terminal first, and never to a line termi- nal.

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.The Auto-Line circuitry in this unit

automatically adapts the power source to the primary voltage be- ing applied. Check input voltage available at site. This unit can be connected to any input power be- tween 208 and 575 VAC without removing cover to relink the pow- er source.

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Tools Needed:

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1Black And White Input Conductor (L1 And L2)

2Red Input Conductor

3Green Or Green/Yellow Grounding Conductor

4Insulation Sleeving

5Electrical Tape

Insulate and isolate red conductor as shown.

6Input Power Cord.

7Disconnect Device (switch shown in the OFF position)

8Disconnect Device Grounding Terminal

9Disconnect Device Line Terminals

Connect green or green/yellow grounding conductor to disconnect device grounding terminal first.

Connect input conductors L1 and L2 to disconnect device line terminals.

10 Overcurrent Protection

Select type and size of overcurrent protection using Section 4-5(fused disconnect switch shown).

Close and secure door on disconnect device. Remove lockout/tagout de- vice, and place switch in the On posi- tion.

Ref. 804 532-A

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