I bought this machine from @Wozzaaah nearly two years ago: https://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/threads/miller-dialarc-250hf-ac-dc-tig.93853/
I have finally got round to getting an electrician come to look at the workshop to put some new circuits in for me, including one for this machine. Woz had it running on single phase but will it run on 2 or 3 phase? I cant work it out an wondered if the collective on here could advise.
A pic of the machine, the backplate with info on it, the current plug, and the terminals and jumpers and label inside are below. The R and T on the internal label were unfamiliar to me but it looks like they are a designation for L1 and L3? The live and neutral terminals on the white terminal plate are labelled W and U respectivley (hard to make out on the photo) in case that matters. I think U and W correspond to R and T?
Thoughts? I dont want to blow it up! But I presume if it can be run on 415v that would be better for it and produce better results?
Thanks in advance
I have finally got round to getting an electrician come to look at the workshop to put some new circuits in for me, including one for this machine. Woz had it running on single phase but will it run on 2 or 3 phase? I cant work it out an wondered if the collective on here could advise.
A pic of the machine, the backplate with info on it, the current plug, and the terminals and jumpers and label inside are below. The R and T on the internal label were unfamiliar to me but it looks like they are a designation for L1 and L3? The live and neutral terminals on the white terminal plate are labelled W and U respectivley (hard to make out on the photo) in case that matters. I think U and W correspond to R and T?
Thoughts? I dont want to blow it up! But I presume if it can be run on 415v that would be better for it and produce better results?
Thanks in advance