I just purchased a Quincy QT-54 and am in the process of getting its new home prepped for installation.
I have 8 THHN pulled through 1/2" EMT going to a 40A breaker. Total wiring length is about 25ft (to the main panel). This should be more than enough for the 21A Baldor as far as I can determine from searching.
QUESTION 1: To plug or not to plug. I understand that technically a plug in this situation is not acceptable unless a very expensive 5hp-rated plug is purchased. For my installation, considering the very limited access to this work area, the odds of someone unplugging a spinning motor are astronomical. In a perfect world, I'd have a 6-50P outlet or similar so a welder could be used on occasion. A friend, welder by trade, is willing to teach me via occasional lessons. If a welder became a permanent fixture I would provide it its own power source.
Could I do both this AND hard wiring? Could I drop a 6-50P in a wall box from the compressor's wall box knowing that I could never use both at the same time?
QUESTION 2: For hard-wiring, what do you use for the connection between the wall and pressure switch? I thought I could cannibalize a welder extension cord but the cost is making me think those are made of gold and condor feathers. I've been eying up a pre-made whip otherwise could I just run flexible conduit with the same THHN that is servicing the wall box from the panel?
QUESTION 3: I'm convinced the person that poured our garage slab had a clock that always pointed to Happy Hour. The slope is all over the place. I plan to mount to isolators and then thru to the floor. What do you do to account for the differences in floor height to at least get it reasonably close to level?
I have 8 THHN pulled through 1/2" EMT going to a 40A breaker. Total wiring length is about 25ft (to the main panel). This should be more than enough for the 21A Baldor as far as I can determine from searching.
QUESTION 1: To plug or not to plug. I understand that technically a plug in this situation is not acceptable unless a very expensive 5hp-rated plug is purchased. For my installation, considering the very limited access to this work area, the odds of someone unplugging a spinning motor are astronomical. In a perfect world, I'd have a 6-50P outlet or similar so a welder could be used on occasion. A friend, welder by trade, is willing to teach me via occasional lessons. If a welder became a permanent fixture I would provide it its own power source.
Could I do both this AND hard wiring? Could I drop a 6-50P in a wall box from the compressor's wall box knowing that I could never use both at the same time?
QUESTION 2: For hard-wiring, what do you use for the connection between the wall and pressure switch? I thought I could cannibalize a welder extension cord but the cost is making me think those are made of gold and condor feathers. I've been eying up a pre-made whip otherwise could I just run flexible conduit with the same THHN that is servicing the wall box from the panel?
QUESTION 3: I'm convinced the person that poured our garage slab had a clock that always pointed to Happy Hour. The slope is all over the place. I plan to mount to isolators and then thru to the floor. What do you do to account for the differences in floor height to at least get it reasonably close to level?
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