Will H
Well-known member
I have two questions related to 220V service. I recently bought a house, and the detached garage is already wired for 220V. There is one plug on the wall, and another on the ceiling that the hoist uses. The plug on the wall has two problems - It is a 4 prong locking plug, and it is not wired to the sub-panel in the garage.
The hoist 220 is on the garage breaker, but the wall plug directly below the panel is not...it is wired directly to the main bus on the garage subpanel, so it's breaker is in the house, for the entire garage electrical supply. I doubt it would happen, but should that trip it could get real fun working my way out of a pitch black garage littered with tools and parts.
Question 1 - Can I piggy back the wall plug on the hoist breaker? The two would not be running at the same time, so I don't anticipate an overload problem.
Question 2 - the back of the wall plug has 4 wires for 4 locations...ground, white, black, and red. Black and Red each show 115V. I want to change this over to a welder-style 3 prong plug. How do I hook this up? The new plug came with no directions.
Here is a generic picture of the current 4-prong plug, in case it helps:
http://www.jackssmallengines.com/graphics/HondaGen/32310za0630.jpg
Thanks,
Will
The hoist 220 is on the garage breaker, but the wall plug directly below the panel is not...it is wired directly to the main bus on the garage subpanel, so it's breaker is in the house, for the entire garage electrical supply. I doubt it would happen, but should that trip it could get real fun working my way out of a pitch black garage littered with tools and parts.
Question 1 - Can I piggy back the wall plug on the hoist breaker? The two would not be running at the same time, so I don't anticipate an overload problem.
Question 2 - the back of the wall plug has 4 wires for 4 locations...ground, white, black, and red. Black and Red each show 115V. I want to change this over to a welder-style 3 prong plug. How do I hook this up? The new plug came with no directions.
Here is a generic picture of the current 4-prong plug, in case it helps:
http://www.jackssmallengines.com/graphics/HondaGen/32310za0630.jpg
Thanks,
Will


