jkeyser14
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I am planning out my approach for the electrical in my garage right now. I want to put several outlets where I could plug in both my 240v machines and my 240v 3 phase machines to give me the ability to move things around in the future or add additional machines. This is where I want a sanity check, if you see anything wrong please let me know:
- I would like to use NEMA L22-30 5 prong receptacles so they can handle either 240v single or 3 phase equipment.
- I want to put all of these outlets on a single 30 amp 240v circuit from my panel, run through conduit.
- I want to run a fourth conductor in the conduit between the outlets that will handle the third leg generated from my rotary phase converter.
- I will size the conduit properly for 5 wires and oversize the wire since I have to de-rate it to 80% (4 current carrying conductors).
- The machines I'm using can only be used one at a time so the single circuit will easily handle the design load.
- To get 3-phase at any of the outlets I just plug my phase converter in at any outlet and it takes my 240 single phase and generates the third phase on the extra current carrying conductor.
- Flipping the 240v breaker in the panel will kill the phase converter and consequently still render the entire circuit without any power. So there's no issue with having the third phase splitting circuits etc. The third phase will also never enter the panel.