Finally, I upgraded my compressor from a 30gal 120v to a 60gal 230v. When we had the house built, I paid extra for a 240v circuit to be installed. They installed the circuit but didn't wire in and install a 30A recepticle because they didn't know how the compressor was to be wired without knowing what I was going to buy.
So now I'm left with an outlet box that has 4-4-4-6 Aluminum SER cable ready to be wired to the 30A recepticle they left sitting in a drawer for me. I'm not fond of aluminum wiring, so I want to make sure I'm terminating connections properly.
The wiring on the compressor is simply two hot legs and a ground. Do I need to pigtail the aluminum wires with copper, or do I connect directly to the recepticle? I just cap off the unused neutral and terminate the uninsulated ground wire to the appropriate terminal on the recepticle? Just want this to be correct and up to code.
Thanks!
So now I'm left with an outlet box that has 4-4-4-6 Aluminum SER cable ready to be wired to the 30A recepticle they left sitting in a drawer for me. I'm not fond of aluminum wiring, so I want to make sure I'm terminating connections properly.
The wiring on the compressor is simply two hot legs and a ground. Do I need to pigtail the aluminum wires with copper, or do I connect directly to the recepticle? I just cap off the unused neutral and terminate the uninsulated ground wire to the appropriate terminal on the recepticle? Just want this to be correct and up to code.
Thanks!
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