jpcjguy
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Hi all,
So I am ready to wire outlets/boxes for my compressor and welder.
Welder is a millermatic 252 (older model)
Compressor is a home depot 60 gallon.
I have attached pics of models, motor plate, info from manuals
As for wire size, from an online manual I could find, I can use 10 gauge for the compressor (run to that location is about 50ft). There is no breaker size mentioned.
The run for the welder outlet location is about 45ft. Current model 252 manual states min. 8 gauge
Isn't 8 gauge only rated for 40A? I am assuming they are taking into consideration duty cycle of the welder? Should I step to 6 gauge?
So in terms of wire sizing, the compressor is a "light duty" model I got a long time ago. I am on the lookout for a better two stage 60 gallon if a good deal comes around so I would like to somewhat future proof for a larger compressor.
As you can see my wiring needs hover right around 90-100 feet. Looking at 6 and 8 gauge rolls at Lowes, they come in 50 or 125ft rolls. 125ft roll would be ideal *if* I can use the same gauge for both circuits - taking into account slack and stapling etc. (to be safe)
Would 8 gauge work for the welder outlet and then also run it for the compressor outlet? Would that give me some protection to a larger compressor down the road?
Trying to be practical in wire spending - but want to take into account breaker size, wire actually fitting in the breaker (i don't think 6 gauge would fit in a 30A or smaller breaker for the compressor), etc.
Thoughts?
So I am ready to wire outlets/boxes for my compressor and welder.
Welder is a millermatic 252 (older model)
Compressor is a home depot 60 gallon.
I have attached pics of models, motor plate, info from manuals
As for wire size, from an online manual I could find, I can use 10 gauge for the compressor (run to that location is about 50ft). There is no breaker size mentioned.
The run for the welder outlet location is about 45ft. Current model 252 manual states min. 8 gauge
Isn't 8 gauge only rated for 40A? I am assuming they are taking into consideration duty cycle of the welder? Should I step to 6 gauge?
So in terms of wire sizing, the compressor is a "light duty" model I got a long time ago. I am on the lookout for a better two stage 60 gallon if a good deal comes around so I would like to somewhat future proof for a larger compressor.
As you can see my wiring needs hover right around 90-100 feet. Looking at 6 and 8 gauge rolls at Lowes, they come in 50 or 125ft rolls. 125ft roll would be ideal *if* I can use the same gauge for both circuits - taking into account slack and stapling etc. (to be safe)
Would 8 gauge work for the welder outlet and then also run it for the compressor outlet? Would that give me some protection to a larger compressor down the road?
Trying to be practical in wire spending - but want to take into account breaker size, wire actually fitting in the breaker (i don't think 6 gauge would fit in a 30A or smaller breaker for the compressor), etc.
Thoughts?
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