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Air Comp Motor Specs

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Hello all,

Looking into getting an IR SS4L5. Can anyone help confirm the amp loads so we can wire it correctly?

startup amps 24.4
working amps 21.56472f360c77446fe0cede8633d655187.jpg

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454ragtop

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Believe SFA is Service Factor Amps, the 1.15 SF means it can deliver a little more power. I'd wire it with #10 and you'll need a magnetic starter.
 
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thank you, but nothing to get a solid number for the amps at startup?

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startup amps 24.4, this is not going to be the instantaneous inrush, which would be a lot higher.
It will run at 21.4 until the pressure builds, then will rise to about 24.4 at full pressure.

# 10 should be good as long as your far from breaker box, if you want more info google "#10 wire capacity".

Been running a 30amp breaker for 5hp units
 
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From the countless threads on GJ where sparky's have educated us . . .
. . . .
. . . . . . HP (horsepower) on the compressor motorplate . . . IS . .
. . . . . . . . . what determines
. . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . a) wire size
. . . . . . . . . . . . . b) breaker size

OP . . . since your motor plate indicates 5.0 HP, then you size it based on 5 HP.
 

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Wire size by code is #8 NM-b (Romex) or #10 THHN (in conduit). A 30A breaker is normally fine with a 5HP single phase motor, but code allows up to 70A. If the compressor is more than 50 feet or out of sight of the breaker panel then a disconnect is required.
 

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I imagine this is not a continuous duty application, but if it is, conductors need to be sized at least 125% of the FLC, per NEC 430.22.
 
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