I will be taking a beginning MIG welding class at our local JC in about a month . My question is after looking into the single 220A dedicated circuit in my garage at the 50A-250V 6-50R three prong receptical which is a foot below the garage sub panel and #6 wired to a 50A curcuit breaker in the sub panel, there are four wires in the sub panel and only three wires in the outlet receptical box??
The sub panel is fed via a 100A circuit breaker from the main panel at the house-less than 70 feet away.
The 50A outlet has a black wire at the smaller of the two vertical rectangular inlet prongs and a red wire at the larger rectangular inlet prong that feed from a 50A circuit breaker in the sub panel. The ground inlet prong has a bare copper wire. Match that to the photo (green arrows) of the subpanel and you will see a (4th) white wire from the same outlet loom attached to what I think is a neutral connection but not in the outlet box?? Is this o.k.? Possible abandoned white wire to create a three wire 220A circuit? I'm looking at a Hobart Handler 210MVP as my plug-in.
The sub panel is fed via a 100A circuit breaker from the main panel at the house-less than 70 feet away.
The 50A outlet has a black wire at the smaller of the two vertical rectangular inlet prongs and a red wire at the larger rectangular inlet prong that feed from a 50A circuit breaker in the sub panel. The ground inlet prong has a bare copper wire. Match that to the photo (green arrows) of the subpanel and you will see a (4th) white wire from the same outlet loom attached to what I think is a neutral connection but not in the outlet box?? Is this o.k.? Possible abandoned white wire to create a three wire 220A circuit? I'm looking at a Hobart Handler 210MVP as my plug-in.