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i am about to to buy an Ingersoll rand compressor 2340L5, it is a 5HP, 60 gallon, single phase, two stage. i went to ingersoll rand store today to get more info about the amperage, on the tag it shows 230V but only an (*) where the amperage rating should be. the tech did not give me a clear answer about it, he said all depends on the circuit your have!!!!
I dont have an existant circuit in my attached garage, so i am about to add a dedicated one, so from what i read in the other threads i am safer to go with a 30AMP breaker and a 8/2 or 8/3 wire, my run would be about 65 feet long.
now here is my biggest confusion:
i cannot find an 8/2 wire only 8/3 available so if i go with an 8/3 wire where does the ground go? the receptical has only 3 prong (2 hot and a neutral) and the compressor wire got also 3 wires, (2 hot and neutral/ground) would it be the receptical box it self?
i spent 2 hours between home depot, lowes, and rona no one can give me a clear strait answer.
my panel got one slot for grounds, one for neutrals and of course the 2 hot go to the breaker but when i get to the receptical side that has only 3 prong i am left with the ground hanging!!!
here is the plug i am using or similar:
i dont have the service manual of the compressor and the amperage on the compressor is unknown!
please help
thanks
i am about to to buy an Ingersoll rand compressor 2340L5, it is a 5HP, 60 gallon, single phase, two stage. i went to ingersoll rand store today to get more info about the amperage, on the tag it shows 230V but only an (*) where the amperage rating should be. the tech did not give me a clear answer about it, he said all depends on the circuit your have!!!!
I dont have an existant circuit in my attached garage, so i am about to add a dedicated one, so from what i read in the other threads i am safer to go with a 30AMP breaker and a 8/2 or 8/3 wire, my run would be about 65 feet long.
now here is my biggest confusion:
i cannot find an 8/2 wire only 8/3 available so if i go with an 8/3 wire where does the ground go? the receptical has only 3 prong (2 hot and a neutral) and the compressor wire got also 3 wires, (2 hot and neutral/ground) would it be the receptical box it self?
i spent 2 hours between home depot, lowes, and rona no one can give me a clear strait answer.
my panel got one slot for grounds, one for neutrals and of course the 2 hot go to the breaker but when i get to the receptical side that has only 3 prong i am left with the ground hanging!!!
here is the plug i am using or similar:
i dont have the service manual of the compressor and the amperage on the compressor is unknown!
please help
thanks