justanengineer
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I am getting ready to run a 220 line out to my garage, currently its 110V 20A outlets + lighting only. Ive gotten away with 110 only since buying the house by running 110-->220 VFDs but am getting ready to bring in the welders and a compressor that will need one, maybe two dedicated 220 circuits. Id like to use a disconnect box with a manual knife switch so that I can kill the compressor and machinery overnight and in emergencies easily.
Do manufacturers make disconnects with the big red kill switch on the side plus circuit breakers or are they fused only? Unfortunately the box store help was anything but, and google isnt giving me any clear answer. Not that it matters, but I do realize I could use a circuit breaker as a disconnect switch, but Im not sure Id trust them to work with potential on-off cycling multiple times daily. Im also entertaining the idea of using a regular box subpanel and a separate disconnect, but would prefer to keep things tidy in one box if possible and not cost prohibitive.
Do manufacturers make disconnects with the big red kill switch on the side plus circuit breakers or are they fused only? Unfortunately the box store help was anything but, and google isnt giving me any clear answer. Not that it matters, but I do realize I could use a circuit breaker as a disconnect switch, but Im not sure Id trust them to work with potential on-off cycling multiple times daily. Im also entertaining the idea of using a regular box subpanel and a separate disconnect, but would prefer to keep things tidy in one box if possible and not cost prohibitive.

Jk.