What do you want to do with it?
How a Variac works:
The basic Variac has a winding around a toroidal core.
One side of the winding is flattened and bared.
A movable brush makes contact with a movable point on the bared winding.
An AC potential is applied to thee winding.
As the brush is moved, it will pick up a potential of from zero Volts to about 110% of the applied voltage.
Your device is a three phase model.
It has a terminal strip and a set of banana plugs.
When three phase potential plus a neutral connection is applied to the input, (4 wires) a potential will be present at the output. (3 or 4 wires.)
Which is the input and which is the output?
Turn both breakers on.
TEST #1
On the terminal strip, connect an Ohmmeter from the neutral (yellow/green terminal) to a line terminal. (Red wire, white wire or blue wire.)
Rotate the handle from stop to stop while watching the ohmmeter.
TEST #2
On the banana plugs, connect an Ohmmeter from the neutral (green terminal) to one of the other plugs. (Red plug, white plug or blue plug)
Rotate the handle from stop to stop while watching the ohmmeter.
On the input connections, thee ohmmeter should stay constant.
On the output connections, the ohmmeter should vary from zero Ohms to about the same value as in the other test.
A primary breaker will not safely protect the secondary of an auto-transformer.
A secondary breaker will not safely protect the primary of an auto-transformer.
Hence two breakers, primary and secondary.