I cant speak to wiring across the pond,,,,,,,but in the USA many of the old cheap Lincoln AC buzz box welders are 230 volt single phase and they would require THREE WIRES:
L1 (say black) L2 (say red) and theres 230 volts line to line (i.e. L1 to L2) PLUS an Equipment GroundING conductor (say green or bare) AND NOTE I SAID EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR THATS NOTTTTTTTTTT A NEUTRAL
UNLIKE WHAT YOU DESCRIBE, here our typical appliance outlets have 3 wires, but we use 120 volts, so our three wires would be 1 HOT,,,,,,1 Neutral,,,,,,,,1 Equipment Ground
If your outlets have BOTH 115 and 230 inside them ???????? you must have 2 hots (L1 & L2) and a Neutral ORRRRRR Ground BUTTTTTTTTTTTTTT thats a no no here, if we need BOTH 120 and 240 then we must run 4 wires, 2 hots, Neutral, Ground.
If that welder is a straight 230 IE no 115, you need THREE WIRES, 2 hots L1 & L2 plus and Equipment GroundING conductor AND THATS NOTTTTTTTTTTTT THE SAME AS THE NEUTRAL
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