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dewser

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I just bought a 7.5 HP Compressor and am wiring it up and am curious as to what size breaker and wire you guys here suggest. I was going to use a 60 amp breaker and #6 wire in emt to wire it to a 60 amp fused disconnect switch. Is this to much overkill??? :dunno:

Thanks in advance

Don
 

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You need a 7.5 or greater HP disconnect switch. Amps is immaterial here.
IIRC, I found a 15 HP disconnect for mine for under $20.

I wired mine (7.5 HP, 240V) using 6 gauge romex, on a 30A breaker. It has not tripped yet, and I've had it for 5 years.
 

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Need 50a rated wire.

As rlitman said, any disconnect u use needs to be horsepower rated equal to or greater than 7.5HP...

How far away is the breaker panel?

U will need to hardwire it.

Does it have a starter?
 
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dewser

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I am hardwiring it and it is about 30 feet from breaker box. It does have a magnetic starter and the disconnect switch is an Eaton DG222NGBP. I know i don't need the switch but its a case that I want one there.

I really appreciate the info..

Don
 

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Magnetic starter. Excellent! Nice motor BTW.

I cannot find the horsepower rating on that swtich, but I also cannot imagine it being insufficient. My guess is that it's printed somewhere on the label inside the cover.

Sounds like you've got everything in order. Yes, a 60A breaker would be appropriate. I happened to use a 30A on mine, because I had one handy and didn't feel like buying a breaker, and have been lucky it hasn't tripped yet, but having that 6 gauge wire is probably why I've gotten by.
 
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dewser

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Another quick question what amp fuses should I use? I have seen people use dif amps than what the box is rated.

Don
 

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There's no need for fuses at all in this application.
You could put 60A fuses in there, or larger. Or get dummy fuses. Whatever's cheapest would be fine.
 
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It looks like the switch will be fine according to this label...
 

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Best practice is to use the contactor to switch off then operate the isolator switch off-load.
 

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WOW . . . . .compressor wiring thread that is . . .
. . . . . . FULLY SOLVED within 11 posts !!! :thumbup:

Kudos to GJ Sparkies like WyliesDiesel & RiltMan . . . thanks again. :beer:
 
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dewser

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:beer: Just want to thank everybody I appreciated the replies I thought I was on the right track but wanted a second opinion.. Thanks again :thumbup:
 
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