Identifying the neutral wire, 110v plug diagram, Forcecut 40d and 50d plasma cutters – Longevity FORCECUT 50D User Manual

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Wiring Introduction for 110 Volt - 20amp Breaker

Caution:

The machine may appear to operate with an incorrectly connected ground wire, but it

will not operate properly. Selecting the correct ground wire is important for proper machine

operation and personnel safety.

Ground wires on LONGEVITY® Welding machines are usually one of the following colors:

The ground wire is a dark green with a yellow stripe. The wire may also be just SOLID

GREEN.

Clean the ends of the wires to more easily distinguish the colors. The best and safest way to

determine which wire is ground is to measure the resistance between the machine chassis and the

selected wire, using an ohmmeter. Another method is to check the continuity between the chassis

and the wire, using a continuity meter. If the selected wire is ground, the connection between the

chassis and the wire will cause the meter to illuminate. If, for any reason, you cannot visually

detect the ground wire or do not feel comfortable with your selection, ask an electrician for help.

Identifying the Neutral Wire

For 110vac service, the brown wire is is a hot wire. As you may know, 110vac features one

hot wire, a neutral wire, and a ground wire. If you are wiring to 110vac, your blue wire is

neutral, brown is hot and the green with yellow or SOLID GREEN is the ground.

Note: Hot Wires May also be WHITE and BLACK if a GREEN WIRE is one of the three

wires. Therefore, GREEN is ALWAYS GROUND. In this case one of the wires is neutral

and one is hot.

NOTE: LONGEVITY® recommends a 20 AMP breaker on 110v

110V Plug Diagram:

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