OK guys, so I just got a really neat 1953 Unisaw. I bought it from the original owner who was a retired NASA engineer in Houston. And it came with some great stories.
Anyway, it has a dual 115/230 (11.8 or 5.9 amps) motor. Here's a shot of the motor plate for clarification:

I wired it to run on 230 as instructed by the original owner's manual and a 12awg cord with a NEMA 6-15 15a/250v plug.
From there, I turned my attention to the power source. I have an outlet that was originally intended as an extra 240 outlet for my welder. It's protected by two 30amp fuses that are tied together.
So, I removed the wall receptacle and replaced it with a 20a-250v receptacle. I then plugged in my saw... She started and ran perfectly, so I'm not too worried about that.
What I need to know from you guys is if this is all cool or not? Am I breaking some safety code with my wiring?
I hate electricity. It's magic to me.
Anyway, it has a dual 115/230 (11.8 or 5.9 amps) motor. Here's a shot of the motor plate for clarification:

I wired it to run on 230 as instructed by the original owner's manual and a 12awg cord with a NEMA 6-15 15a/250v plug.
From there, I turned my attention to the power source. I have an outlet that was originally intended as an extra 240 outlet for my welder. It's protected by two 30amp fuses that are tied together.
So, I removed the wall receptacle and replaced it with a 20a-250v receptacle. I then plugged in my saw... She started and ran perfectly, so I'm not too worried about that.
What I need to know from you guys is if this is all cool or not? Am I breaking some safety code with my wiring?
I hate electricity. It's magic to me.
