Grizzly G1021 Planer User Manual


 
-8- G1021 15" Planer
220V Operation
SECTION 2: CIRCUIT REQUIREMENTS
The G1021 Planer motor is wired to operate at
220V only. A cordset without a 220V plug is
included with the Model G1021. Plugs and recep-
tacles can be purchased at your local hardware
store or home center. When connecting to 220V,
ensure that the electrical circuit is in fact a 220V
circuit. Contact your local electrical contractor if
uncertain about converting to 220V operation.
When operating at 220V, we recommend using a
NEMA-style 6-15 plug and outlet as depicted in
Figure 1. You may also “hard-wire” the planer
directly to your panel, provided you place a dis-
connect switch near the machine. Check the
electrical codes in your area for specifics on
wiring requirements.
Under normal load, the Model G1021 draws
about 12 amps. We recommend a 15-amp circuit
or a 20-amp slow-blow fuse. A circuit rated any
higher will not adequately protect the motor.
Equipment returned to us for service that shows
evidence of being over-fused will be repaired or
replaced totally at the customer’s expense,
regardless of the present warranty status.
Fusing
If used, extension cords must be rated hard ser-
vice – grade S – or better. Conductor size must
be 12 AWG for cords up to 50 feet in length. Your
extension cord must also contain a ground wire
and plug pin. To ensure safe and dependable
machine performance, inspect cords frequently
for wear or damage. Replace or repair the cord
immediately if evidence of damage is apparent.
Extension Cords
Grounding
WARNING
This equipment must be grounded. Please
ensure that this machine is continuously
grounded from the motor to the machine frame
and then to a known ground. Verify that any
existing electrical outlet and circuit you intend
to plug into is actually grounded. If it is not, it
will be necessary to run a separate 12 A.W.G.
copper grounding wire from the outlet to a
known ground. Under no circumstances should
the grounding pin from any three-pronged plug
be removed. Serious injury may occur.
Figure 1. NEMA 6-15 220V/15A connector.
In the event of an electrical short, grounding
reduces the risk of electric shock by providing a
path of least resistance to disperse electric cur-
rent. This tool is equipped with a power cord hav-
ing an equipment-grounding conductor. The out-
let must be properly installed and grounded in
accordance with all local codes and ordinances.