Methodical
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I just received my new compressor - Maxair 5hp, 18.5 cfms @100, load of 22.5 amps - calculated ampacity is 28 amps (see link below). I wired the unit just as stated on the pressure switch; black hot line to opposite lug from the black motor wire and white hot line to the opposite lug from the white motor wire and ground, however, it constantly trips the breaker and never starts. Here’s my wiring set up; 40 amp circuit (8/3 awg wire - neutral not wired to compressor) from main panel to sub panel in garage, 30 amp breaker in sub panel (also tried 40 amp) and 10/2 wire from sub panel to compressor. I have 240v at sub panel and on the 10/2 cables feeding the compressor, however, as soon as I connect the cable to the pressure switch the circuit trips. I have not connected the cable directly to the motor yet to see if that gets it started, but plan to do it when I get home (just too tired last night). I’m stumped and need a sanity check. The wiring is not rocket science, but something’s definitely wrong.
1. Has anyone here experienced this with a brand new unit?
2. What else should I test?
3. Will the motor continue to run if I connect directly to the supply? Curious.
4. What does this statement mean? “line to ungrounded side of supply-when grounded supply is available” This is stated on side of the motor.
Air Compressor
Thanks for any help or insight…Al

1. Has anyone here experienced this with a brand new unit?
2. What else should I test?
3. Will the motor continue to run if I connect directly to the supply? Curious.
4. What does this statement mean? “line to ungrounded side of supply-when grounded supply is available” This is stated on side of the motor.
Air Compressor
Thanks for any help or insight…Al

(really, someone may spot something you missed!)
. So, what I figure is that the solid wire, for whatever reason, was not getting full contact inside the terminals of the pressure switch - maybe they lost full connection when I had to bend the solid wire to allow room to replace the pressure switch cover
. As stated before, there is very little room to connect and maneuver any wires inside the pressure, let alone 10 awg solid wires.