Look in the owners manual for a 225 buzzer or a Hobart Stickmate. Failure to follow these electrical service guide recommendations could create an electric shock or fire hazard. These recommendations
are for a dedicated branch circuit sized for the rated output and duty cycle of the welding power source.
50/60 Hz
Single
Phase
Input Voltage (V) 230
Input Amperes (A) At Rated Output 47.5
Max Recommended Standard Fuse Rating In Amperes 1
Time-Delay Fuses 2 50
Normal Operating Fuses 3 70
Min Input Conductor Size In AWG 4 12
Max Recommended Input Conductor Length In Feet (Meters) 87 (26)
Min Grounding Conductor Size In AWG 4 12
Reference: 2008 National Electrical Code (NEC) (including article 630)
1 If a circuit breaker is used in place of a fuse, choose a circuit breaker with time-current curves comparable to the recommended fuse.
2 “Time-Delay” fuses are UL class “RK5” . See UL 248.
3 “Normal Operating” (general purpose - no intentional delay) fuses are UL class “K5” (up to and including 60 amps), and UL class “H” ( 65 amps and
above).
4 Conductor data in this section specifies conductor size (excluding flexible cord or cable) between the panelboard and the equipment per NEC Table
310.16. If a flexible cord or cable is used, minimum conductor size may increase. See NEC Table 400.5(A) for flexible cord and cable requirements.
Will I owe you an apology
Now as I tried to explain before the manufacture uses a calculated circuit resentence.
So lets start out examining the manufacutre's specs.
47.5 full load amps
Now times that by the rated 20% Duty cycle and table 630-31 (a) (2) gives you a derating factor of .45
47.5 x .45 = 21.5 amps
Which falls in to 25 amps for #12 awg wire (table 310-16) Ampacity of NM, NMC, and MNS Cable (aka Romex) shall be that of 60 Deg C and shall comply with article 310-15 (see article 336-26)
from article 310-15(b)(7) Engineering Supervision
Under Engineering Supervision conductor ampacities shall be permitted to be calculated by means of the following formula
......................... TC - (TA - DeltaTD)
I = Square Root of -----------------------
......................... RDC(1 + YC)RCA
That is what I was trying to explain in the previous post by saying "A Calculated Resentence Formula" when we were discussing the "Derated" appliance cords shipped with the welding units
Now look in the Hobart Specs you listed
Max Recommended Input Conductor Length - 87 ft
You have to count the appliance whip and because every circuit returns to the panel one way or the other the Romex THHN conductor to the welder and back to the panel
6ft Whip = 12 conductor length. Remaining 75' leaves 37.5' of Romex length.
That distance works fine if you mount your welding receptacles next to your panel or you use a fused disconnect on the wall - But you'll have to feed that disconnect with 50 amp wire as NOT to exceed the Maximum allowable resistance for that calculation to work