crazycaseys53
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Hey fellas (and ladies),
This is my first post on Garage Journal, though I am a long time poster, trying to contribute over at the Jalopy Journal. Ryan sent me here for help with my air compressor...
Anybody out there know their way around air compressors? Particularly around pressure switches?
I'm finally upgrading (I hope) my old portable Craftsman with an equally old stationary Charge Air Pro unit made by Ingersoll-Rand (Model# 5E6VA; 5hp, SS, 60ga, 240v, 1ph). The compressor is in beautiful shape, but the kid I bought it from had rigged the damn thing every which way, namely, eliminating the unloader valve in an attempt to fix a leaking pressure switch, AND he threw those parts away!
I have a comically large Penn Controls pressure switch and unloader that has the correct cut in/out settings, but I have a question about it's rating. The Penn Controls switch is rated at 3hp @ 240v-1ph, or 5hp @ 240v-3ph. There is NOT an amperage rating. My compressor is 5hp @ 240v-1ph, and the motor is rated at 15A. I imagine a 3hp electric motor of the same vintage as this controller pulling at least 15A, but I'm no electrician.
Can I use this Penn Controll switch on my compressor? I already have it, plus I'm having a hard time swallowing $70-some odd dollars for a Chinese made, mostly plastic replacement for the IR switch, but I also don't want to burn up my motor...or my garage.
Thoughts/help!?
Thanks,
Casey
This is my first post on Garage Journal, though I am a long time poster, trying to contribute over at the Jalopy Journal. Ryan sent me here for help with my air compressor...
Anybody out there know their way around air compressors? Particularly around pressure switches?
I'm finally upgrading (I hope) my old portable Craftsman with an equally old stationary Charge Air Pro unit made by Ingersoll-Rand (Model# 5E6VA; 5hp, SS, 60ga, 240v, 1ph). The compressor is in beautiful shape, but the kid I bought it from had rigged the damn thing every which way, namely, eliminating the unloader valve in an attempt to fix a leaking pressure switch, AND he threw those parts away!
I have a comically large Penn Controls pressure switch and unloader that has the correct cut in/out settings, but I have a question about it's rating. The Penn Controls switch is rated at 3hp @ 240v-1ph, or 5hp @ 240v-3ph. There is NOT an amperage rating. My compressor is 5hp @ 240v-1ph, and the motor is rated at 15A. I imagine a 3hp electric motor of the same vintage as this controller pulling at least 15A, but I'm no electrician.
Can I use this Penn Controll switch on my compressor? I already have it, plus I'm having a hard time swallowing $70-some odd dollars for a Chinese made, mostly plastic replacement for the IR switch, but I also don't want to burn up my motor...or my garage.
Thoughts/help!?
Thanks,
Casey
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