I picked this General Radio Co. Variac for $50. Model Type 200-CU, 5 amps. It looks like an uncased model, I assume I need to put a case or frame around it for safety..? The dial was mounted on the opposite of the brushed end, for panel mount. The instructions said the dial could be switched to the brush side which I did. Looking at the chart below, I set dial for the 135v side, (table mount, 0-135v) counterclockwise.
With the dial set as above, turning counter clockwise increases the voltage from 0 to 135v. I assume I have this correct?
As for the Line input, which is 123v here, I attach the black (hot) to terminal 1, and the white (neutral) to terminal 4, adding a ground would go to the variac's case?
As for the load output, black (load) to terminal 3, and white (neutral) to terminal 4, adding the green ground from case to load ground receptacle. I planed on mounting a small electrical box (like for a furnace) and having a switch and single grounded plug receptacle grounded. Do I need to fuse the hot side? If so, what rated fuse? Rated current 5 amp, maximum current 7.5 amp, no load loss 10 watts
The brush, looks to be a brass pin, with a carbon brush inside..? and it runs along the coil top which has some wear but no separation of any kind.
Using this without a case would subject one to a shock if they were to touch the coil. Therefore, is it highly recommended to encase the variac?