Todd.Brock
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I acquired two Champion compressors over the weekend. One is a 5hp 3 phase set up. The other is a single phase setup I am considering keeping. My end goal is to not leave the compressor powered on. I don’t want a small leak to cycle the compressor at 3 am. How is the best way to go about that? I verified that it was wired up consistent with some posts by GA Hybrid (I searched! ) so I connected it temporarily, and when I switched the panel breaker on, the compressor started. I expected to have to press a button on the mag starter. The square in the center of the mag switch depressed as soon as power was applied. I assumed that was a start button. I understand that b/c there was no tank pressure, the pressure switch did what it was supposed to do.. but raised the question of where should a disconnect go?
Also, the covers are missing. Is there somewhere that I can replace the enclosure or at least find a cover ? I may have to buy a whole new switch to get the cover. If I have to get a new pressure switch, should I get one with an on/off switch?
Edit... Wires that are wrapped in painters tape are from the low oil shut down switch. I don't know where to wire these in in the mag switch. I'm not super concerned with a sight glass showing oil level
For clarity, it is a 3 HP 1740rpm motor, so the receptacle and plug have not been exceeded. It is rated at something like 16 or 18 amps. I have a 30 circuit powering it.
Also, the covers are missing. Is there somewhere that I can replace the enclosure or at least find a cover ? I may have to buy a whole new switch to get the cover. If I have to get a new pressure switch, should I get one with an on/off switch?
Edit... Wires that are wrapped in painters tape are from the low oil shut down switch. I don't know where to wire these in in the mag switch. I'm not super concerned with a sight glass showing oil level
For clarity, it is a 3 HP 1740rpm motor, so the receptacle and plug have not been exceeded. It is rated at something like 16 or 18 amps. I have a 30 circuit powering it.
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