KPack
Well-known member
I'm still an electrical newbie, so keep that in mind.
I have my neighbor's old compressor sitting in my garage waiting to go into the shop. It's a Snap-on 70gallon, 5 HP compressor (BRA517V). The motor on it says 22 amps at 230 volts.

On the Snap-on website it says that the compressor needs a 40 amp circuit. But looking at the motor, I would assume a 30 would be enough to power it. Why would a motor only drawing 22 amps need a 40 amp circuit? And will a 30 amp circuit be sufficient or am I totally off base here?
I have my neighbor's old compressor sitting in my garage waiting to go into the shop. It's a Snap-on 70gallon, 5 HP compressor (BRA517V). The motor on it says 22 amps at 230 volts.

On the Snap-on website it says that the compressor needs a 40 amp circuit. But looking at the motor, I would assume a 30 would be enough to power it. Why would a motor only drawing 22 amps need a 40 amp circuit? And will a 30 amp circuit be sufficient or am I totally off base here?
