Hi there!
I was planning on roughing in the wiring for a future dust collector in the woodshop side of the shop but am not sure what I should do.
The dust collector is probably this one or one similar to it: http://www.clearvuecyclones.com/cv1800-series/23-cv1800-lh-single-phase-with-filters.html
That has a 5HP Leeson motor, 1PH, 240V. The installation book for the dust collector says it requires a 30A breaker. I don't know the model number of the motor they use so I don't know what's on the motor plate. I'm told that it's a real 5HP motor, not "5HP peak" or some such, so it will be hard-wired.
When I read 30A breaker, my mind went to NM 10-3, but a bit of Google searching left me questioning that. I don't know either the motor plate data or the NEC well enough to know if NM 10-3 is sufficient or if it had to be 8-3 (I doubt I *need* 3 conductors plus ground but I don't know for sure so if I'm running NM that's what I'd get).
That's when I realized I'm not sure how to secure NM 8-3 cable. I've never seen a staple that big, and I'm an electrical engineer, not an electrician, so I don't do this as a trade. Dad's a retired electrician but that was for a manufacturing plant, not residential, so most of the wire he pulled professionally was all in conduit.
I don't know when I'll buy the dust collector -- may be later this year, or possibly some time next year.
My original plan was to run the wire from the panel up through the attic space (since it's not yet insulated, that's coming hopefully within a month as soon as I find a contractor), then down into the shop wall and into a surface-mounted box. From there I'd run conduit or armored cable to the unit itself. It's probably a bit more than 40 feet from the panel, up to the attic space, across the shop into the woodshop, and down to where I'll be mounting a box for the connection.
Questions:
1) If I ran NM through the attic, what size? If #8, how do you secure it to the framing, and is there any special rules on spacing?
2) If I use conduit, I assume all sorts of other questions come up but the run would be about 50'-75', and would probably be the only circuit in the conduit (max, maybe one other but I doubt it). What wire size would that be?
I was planning on roughing in the wiring for a future dust collector in the woodshop side of the shop but am not sure what I should do.
The dust collector is probably this one or one similar to it: http://www.clearvuecyclones.com/cv1800-series/23-cv1800-lh-single-phase-with-filters.html
That has a 5HP Leeson motor, 1PH, 240V. The installation book for the dust collector says it requires a 30A breaker. I don't know the model number of the motor they use so I don't know what's on the motor plate. I'm told that it's a real 5HP motor, not "5HP peak" or some such, so it will be hard-wired.
When I read 30A breaker, my mind went to NM 10-3, but a bit of Google searching left me questioning that. I don't know either the motor plate data or the NEC well enough to know if NM 10-3 is sufficient or if it had to be 8-3 (I doubt I *need* 3 conductors plus ground but I don't know for sure so if I'm running NM that's what I'd get).
That's when I realized I'm not sure how to secure NM 8-3 cable. I've never seen a staple that big, and I'm an electrical engineer, not an electrician, so I don't do this as a trade. Dad's a retired electrician but that was for a manufacturing plant, not residential, so most of the wire he pulled professionally was all in conduit.
I don't know when I'll buy the dust collector -- may be later this year, or possibly some time next year.
My original plan was to run the wire from the panel up through the attic space (since it's not yet insulated, that's coming hopefully within a month as soon as I find a contractor), then down into the shop wall and into a surface-mounted box. From there I'd run conduit or armored cable to the unit itself. It's probably a bit more than 40 feet from the panel, up to the attic space, across the shop into the woodshop, and down to where I'll be mounting a box for the connection.
Questions:
1) If I ran NM through the attic, what size? If #8, how do you secure it to the framing, and is there any special rules on spacing?
2) If I use conduit, I assume all sorts of other questions come up but the run would be about 50'-75', and would probably be the only circuit in the conduit (max, maybe one other but I doubt it). What wire size would that be?