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for USA, Canada and other countries running a 60 Hz supply service.You are going to need a number of things:

* A 240V double-pole breaker of the right size for your load, (Don't try and use two single-pole 120V breakers!) and the right type for your box (SquareD breakers for SquareD boxes, GE for GE, etc.)

* A length of 4 conductor wire to run from the breaker panel to the outlet that is the right size for the breaker! Rule of thumb for wire runs under 50ft: 14 gauge for 15A, 12 gauge for 20A, 10 gauge for 30A, 8 gauge for 40A, 6 gauge for 50A, etc. Get 4 conductor wire even if you only want 240 (and not 120) for futureproofing.

* A new outlet and box to mount it in.

* Clamps to secure the wire to the box and breaker panel.

Then you need to:

* run the wire from the panel to the outlet. Leave slack at the panel, you need a couple feet inside it.

* Wire the 240V outlet. Remember the color code: the black/red/brass screws are for the black and red hot wires, the white/silver screw is for the white neutral, the bare/green screw is for the bare or green-covered ground wire.

* One slip and you're dead. So always shut the breaker panel main switch to OFF.

* Connect the wires into the panel. Which bus is which should be obvious by the existing wiring. Remember to get your connections good and tight.

* Put the covers back on everything, switch everything on and enjoy.

If anything I said above wasn't obvious, buy a book. It will explain everything better than I can in text and serve as a handy reference on the job. If you are still not confident, hire a professional licensed electrician.

Negligence with electricity is fatal.

Addendum

Some things to remember are:

A - You must kill the whole box before jumping in it. KILL IT.

B - never grab more than one wire - or contact - at a time!

C - Try not to ground yourself out.

D - always use the right size wire for amperage needed.

E - You do not have to be a brain surgeon to wire in a circuit. If you are not totally confident with what you are doing definitely consult someone who will be nice enough to give you life saving tips instead of telling you to take a hike.

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As always, if you are in doubt about what to do, the best advice anyone should give you is to call a licensed electrician to advise what work is needed.

Before you do any work yourself,

on electrical circuits, equipment or appliances,

always use a test meter to ensure the circuit is, in fact, de-energized.

IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY SURE YOU CAN DO THIS JOB

SAFELY AND COMPETENTLY

REFER THIS WORK TO QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS.

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This is a very simple procedure, but the fact that you ask the question indicates you should get an electrican to do this simple job.

The installation is fairly simple. Its the calculations involved (for proper wire size, overcurrent protection size, etc) that require some electrical knowledge.

I'm no expert on welders, but I know they can pull some massive amperage.

Leave this one to the pros, or you could very easily cook your house.

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You have your electrician wire it, based upon the size of the load you will need, and whether the old fuse box has the necessary capacity.

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