Sawbladz
Well-known member
I am struggling with the electrical plans for my Atlas PRO8000EXT lift that I am picking up on Monday. According to the manufacturer this lift requires a 30A breaker. The photos and discussion with the vendor confirm the plug is a standard plug style that will work with any 15 or 20A receptacle. All the 30A receptacles I know of are a different style and I've attached a photo for example.
The salesman told me they just have the demo unit plugged into a normal outlet on an extension cord. I am wiring in 5 20A outlets around the garage for general purpose but had expected to be able to run the lift from these outlets.
So what am I missing? Does a 30A receptacle exist to match with this lift?
I have also attached a photo of the Atlas power unit that shows the plug. This is the text that accompanies that photo:
Replacement 110volt Electric/Hydraulic power unit for a 2-Post or 4-Post lift (mounting bracket, outlet port, reservoir size, and horsepower may not work with or be suitable for all lifts). Power unit is 110 volt electric and comes with a power cord and 3-Prong plug. A 30 Amp breaker is required for this power unit.
The salesman told me they just have the demo unit plugged into a normal outlet on an extension cord. I am wiring in 5 20A outlets around the garage for general purpose but had expected to be able to run the lift from these outlets.
So what am I missing? Does a 30A receptacle exist to match with this lift?
I have also attached a photo of the Atlas power unit that shows the plug. This is the text that accompanies that photo:
Replacement 110volt Electric/Hydraulic power unit for a 2-Post or 4-Post lift (mounting bracket, outlet port, reservoir size, and horsepower may not work with or be suitable for all lifts). Power unit is 110 volt electric and comes with a power cord and 3-Prong plug. A 30 Amp breaker is required for this power unit.


