ZRX61
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What size breaker ya running?
I got a real one, Baldor true 5 HP, on a 30 amp breaker.
Jim
Now are you talking a real 5-6.5HP motor, or a sears special 5-6.5hp motor?AKA what is the amp rating on your motor?
I'm on a 40amp IIRC. A bit over kill, but it was repurposed so.![]()
Devilbis 6.5.. yanno, the ones they were forced to change the labeling on...
motor appears to be 15amp.
Now are you talking a real 5-6.5HP motor, or a sears special 5-6.5hp motor?AKA what is the amp rating on your motor?
I'm on a 40amp IIRC. A bit over kill, but it was repurposed so.![]()



First of all you can not run anything larger than a 5 HP. motor on 220V. It is impossible. That is all that it calculates out to.
RCStocker,
How do you calculate a 1ph motor requires less power to run on 220vac?
30A should be fine.
That being said, I was running my 5HP compressor on a 50A breaker, as it was normally plugged into the NEMA 6-50R socket that I installed for my welder. If I needed to use the welder, the compressor got unplugged.
I had no option.The only real thing is the recept isn't motor rated that high. It is something that doesn't really scare me, I am sure the reason is well founded. I do it, although my main comp is 3 and the breaker is off to the 5 so its not gross error.
Running from one recept can be done,, I am not a fan if I can help it unless its really temporary. I was in a building the other day where the power was really makeshift, green acres and the sorry thing was it had been like that a long while and didn't really need to. I am slowly converting any boogers over but equipment gets it own wire especially if its part of the infrastructure.
First of all you can not run anything larger than a 5 HP. motor on 220V. It is impossible. That is all that it calculates out to.
Look at the motor. Look at the amps and you will have your answer. Remember 220V is only 2-110 V lines. It takes less power to run 220V motors. The size wire you run to your compressor is determined by the length of the run of wire and the amps it draws. You can easily find the charts on line so I will not take the time to look it up.
You will lose a little down a small wire heavily loaded. hats thee disadvantage of 120 general circuits, very limiting. You can simply carry 2 x the wattage over the same wire at higher voltage with less drop. New technology is helping but costly yet, they can soft start motors and run at 30 hp on rural lines but I think the poco don't cares for much north of 10 hp for a compressor on a rural and residential line.
OP, a motor will run more efficient at a higher voltage due to less heat (as the current will be less.) So with less heat you can run a smaller breaker and wire than if you ran a 120v motor saving you some money. I don't know if you were thinking a 120v circuit for your compressor, but I figure Ill throw in that morsel of info.
Its why when I buy a building, it'll be 480v.
You have spouted this before, and it is totally incorrect. Please quit misleading people with your mis-information.
Others, including myself have gone round and round with RCStocker. I'm not sure if he really is just that stupid or is just trying to stir the pot with his responses. However time and time again he posts inaccurate, down right ignorant information that he just can't seem to understand is incorrect. He is a true example of age and experience have absolutely nothing to do with actual knowledge. That is if his claimed experience is even factual. I think the reason he is not banned is he provides comic relief for many a folks with his obscenely off the wall comments.
Really? If the nameplate on my 1HP motor shows 14 amps at 115v or 7 amps at 230v, please explain how the motor runs more efficient? No matter which way you look at it, the motor still requires 14 amps total.
This type of motor has its own protection, the wire needs to be large enough to serve the load and the breaker becomes a switch and to protect against short circuit big enough to let the motor start, There are situations where a 60 would be allowed on a 10 wire.
I got a real one, Baldor true 5 HP, on a 30 amp breaker.
Jim
.........RCStocker. I'm not sure if he really is just that stupid or is just trying to stir the pot with his responses......... I think the reason he is not banned is he provides comic relief for many a folks with his obscenely off the wall comments.