slodat
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^^^ thanks for commenting!! ***** having to repeat this stuff over and over.
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I'm confused? If you chose a control device by the FLA (NEC Tables 430-148, 149, and 150) and voltage for the motor it controls, you have specified it for the motor HP by design.
Have a look at the specs on a motor starter......
All to often people only look at the FLA.....
Clue...big difference between inductive vs resistive
Maybe not a problem for you , but when someone else decides to "unplug" the compressor while it's running (or worse yet, starting) - that's when the problem occurs - commonly referred to as arc flash.
There's usually a reason for code requirements, even though they sometimes seem to cover the remotest of possibilities. While there are some code requirements that are lobbied into existence by the manufacturers, this is not one of them.
Ten thousand is a large number. For example it's around three times a day, every day for about ten years.
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Something must get lost in the picture.
No offense, but it looks stubby.
I have a 5HP R15 pump Champion with a 80gal circa 2003 and it seems to be a quite a bit taller than your pic.
Mine from floor to highest point on pump (filter) is 75"

Well.. I don't see $1k difference in price. I paid less than their website price.. quite a bit less. A few hundred more than your IR you linked. I didn't even consider IR. I wanted this specific model because it spins 575 pump rpm. It's "quiet" for a ~26scfm reciprocating compressor because of this. Also, I really wanted Champion. They run for decades. I'm not anti import stuff. I only plenty. But, in this case, a very high quality American brand was essentially the same price.
Another nice thing about the Champion is the way the auto drain works. It doesn't use a timer.
I have the same unit as you (rebadged Snap On.) I have been looking at Slodat's version for my new shop. It's does look squatty in person as well but it is also much wider than I expected, in fact almost too wide for where I designed it to go. I'ts a beast of a compressor.
not sure if you are looking to buy new or used, but there is a nice R-version of Slodat's on craigslist near you in Magnolia. If it weren't 3-phase I would have made the drive out there and it would be in my garage already!
https://houston.craigslist.org/hvo/6049618976.html