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Configuring the Input Voltage on Auto Deltaweld 350

Configuring the Input Voltage on Auto Deltaweld 350

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Written by Matt Bush
Updated over 2 weeks ago

The Auto Deltaweld 350 can operate with 230V single phase or 208/230/460V three-phase power; however, when it leaves the Hirebotics factory, it is configured for 460V three-phase power.

NOTE: Before proceeding, disconnect the welder from the power source by either unplugging it or switching the disconnect switch to the OFF position at the source.

Three-Phase Input Power Change

To change the incoming voltage setting, you need to remove the right side panel of the welder. There are screws holding the panel in place; remove them using a 3/8" Nut Driver, then slide the panel out of the cabinet.

Follow the instructions below to move the jumper board in the welder to the correct setting for the voltage you wish to use.

Re-attach the right side panel and reconnect the incoming power. Power on the welder and verify that it boots without error.

Single Phase Power Setup

Remove the right side panel from the welder by unscrewing the screws that hold it in place with a 3/8" nut driver, then slide the panel out of the enclosure.

First, configure the incoming voltage selection by following the instructions below.

Once this is complete, you will need to configure the welder for single-phase power by removing the incoming cable attached to L3 from the contactor, as shown below.

Re-attach the right side panel and reconnect the incoming power. Power on the welder and verify that it boots without error.

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