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    Thermal Dynamics A-120 power requirement help

    I am going to be building or buying a Cnc Table and I am going to be using the Thermal Dynamics A-120 torch. The question is , Will I be able to run this on a standard 240v house line. Or will I need to get my service upgraded ?

    Here's the machines specs :

    Quick Specifications:
    Gas Flow: 6.7cfm (189 lpm)
    Amperage Range: 30-120 Amps, 120 Amps Max., Adjustable
    Weight: 63 LBS
    Input Power: 208/230 - 460 Volt, 1 or 3 phase, 50/60 Hz
    Industrial applications: Contractor, heavy Fabrication, manufacturing
    Cut Capacity:

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    3/4 in. (15mm) Maximum Piercing and Cutting Capacity
    *
    5/8 in. (10mm) Production Piercing and Cutting Capacity
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    1.5 in. (25mm) Maximum Edge Start

    Duty Cycle: 80% @ 120 Amps
    Gas Pressure: 75 PSI
    Pilot: Start Cartridge
    Torch: SL 100SV with ATC, 180 degree automation
    Gas Type: Air
    Thanks for the help


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    Most of the thermal dynamics line will run on what they call multi voltage input... basically that means they run on just about anything! I highlighted the specs below that shows it will work on regular house 220V (230VAC) 1PH all you should need is at least a 50 amp double pole circuit for it.

    Hope this helps you

    Quote Originally Posted by hailrazer View Post
    I am going to be building or buying a Cnc Table and I am going to be using the Thermal Dynamics A-120 torch. The question is , Will I be able to run this on a standard 240v house line. Or will I need to get my service upgraded ?

    Here's the machines specs :
    Quick Specifications:
    Gas Flow: 6.7cfm (189 lpm)
    Amperage Range: 30-120 Amps, 120 Amps Max., Adjustable
    Weight: 63 LBS
    Input Power: 208/230 - 460 Volt, 1 or 3 phase, 50/60 Hz
    Industrial applications: Contractor, heavy Fabrication, manufacturing
    Cut Capacity:

    *
    3/4 in. (15mm) Maximum Piercing and Cutting Capacity
    *
    5/8 in. (10mm) Production Piercing and Cutting Capacity
    *
    1.5 in. (25mm) Maximum Edge Start

    Duty Cycle: 80% @ 120 Amps
    Gas Pressure: 75 PSI
    Pilot: Start Cartridge
    Torch: SL 100SV with ATC, 180 degree automation
    Gas Type: Air


    Thanks for the help


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