I'm trying to wire in a new-to-me compressor, and wanted some advice on the correct way to do this. It's a Champion R15 80 gallon hooked up to a 5PH Single Phase Magnetek Starter (Pic Attached) and uses an older Furnas Pressure Switch (pic attached). The way the wiring looks, it appears the previous owner used a magnetic starter - but i could be wrong. In the garage I have a 50A 220 breaker wired to a fusible disconnect switch with a 30A fuse in it from home depot (https://www.homedepot.com/p/Siemens...sible-Indoor-Safety-Switch-GF221NAU/309777794). The breaker is 50A because the same circuit is also powering the EV Chargers in the garage. I was intending to only turn the fusible disconnect on if I was using the compressor and not the chargers. I do not see a red button on the motor, so I assume there is no overload protection in it. I have two specific questions (right now):
1. Even though the pressure switch is not rated for 5HP - coudl this work? I read somewhere (not furnas/hubbel website) that it's rated for 24amps. I have a feeling people are going to say the 5HP rating is important and to get a magentic starter, but wanted to ask just in case
2. Assuming the answer to #1 is "no". Will this inexpensive WEG magnetic starter work for me, wired after the fusible disconnect? https://www.ebay.com/itm/191584768569. My main concerns are around the fusable disconnect and lack of overload protection on the motor. Not an expert - just looking for the right information so I can implement.
Thanks in advance!
Josh
1. Even though the pressure switch is not rated for 5HP - coudl this work? I read somewhere (not furnas/hubbel website) that it's rated for 24amps. I have a feeling people are going to say the 5HP rating is important and to get a magentic starter, but wanted to ask just in case
2. Assuming the answer to #1 is "no". Will this inexpensive WEG magnetic starter work for me, wired after the fusible disconnect? https://www.ebay.com/itm/191584768569. My main concerns are around the fusable disconnect and lack of overload protection on the motor. Not an expert - just looking for the right information so I can implement.
Thanks in advance!
Josh