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THERMACUT EX-TRAFIRE 75SD - Power Supply and Grounding

THERMACUT EX-TRAFIRE 75SD
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EX-TRAFIRE
®
75SD
Operator Manual, Revision T-53-20
Power supply location
Place the plasma arc power supply EX-TRAFIRE
®
75SD on a flat even surface with a minimum
distance of 0�5m of clear space all round to ensure good ventilation�
Mains power connection
The EX-TRAFIRE
®
75SD plasma arc power supply requires a 400 VAC ±15% three-phases mains
power source (or 220 VAC ±15% for 3 x 220 V power supply)� Use a circuit breaker for power
line input so that the operator can turn off the power supply quickly in an emergency Locate the
switch so that it is easily accessible to the operatorThe interrupt level of the switch must be equal
to or exceed the continuous rating of the fuses� Use slow blow fuses with a suitable capacity in
accordance with local and national electrical codes�
Connecting to an engine drive power generator
When using an engine drive generator to power the EX-TRAFIRE
®
75SD:
Engine drive operation;
1 Set engine drive output to three-phases AC�
2 Plug the EX-TRAFIRE
®
75SD mains power lead in to the power outlet�
3 Hard wire connection (No plug fitted) should be performed by a certified electrician�
4 Set the engine drive to maximum output (see chart below)�
5 For optimum performance, do not share the engine drive with other equipment such as
welding plant, lighting systems or angle grinders�
Three-phases, 50/60 Hz, 400 VAC ±15% (220 VAC ±15%)
Engine drive rating Current output EX-TRAFIRE 75SD Performance
21 kW 75 A Full arc stretch
19�5 kW 75 A Limited arc stretch
Grounding
To reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI) and to ensure personal safety and correct operation,
the EX-TRAFIRE
®
75SD must be properly grounded through the mains power lead in accordance with
local and national electrical codes of practice� The three-phases service must be of the 4-wire type
with a protective green-yellow wire for protective earth ground and must comply with national and
local electrical codes of practice�