Egan
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Guys, I've decided to do my own electrical work on my garage addition and I have a couple of questions.
I've done a lot with 120V so I should have no problem wiring up the receptacles and light fixtures. What I'm not 100% certain on is the 240V stuff. I'll have a Rotary 2 post lift and an air compressor in the garage.
From the instruction manual for the lift, it looks like the lift gets 1 black wire, 1 white wire, and 1 green wire. Isn't 240V 2 black wires (2 poles on the breaker) or 1 black and 1 red? I'm pretty sure the same applies for the compressor. Both are single phase, but I'm not 100% certain what that means. I'm assuming the lift gets 2 hots and a ground, without a neutral, but none of my electrical books are clear since they also talk about oven and dryer hookups which are 240V but also carry 120V.
The other question is on breaker sizing. Rotary says to run wire based on 25A size (#10's), but to install a 20A breaker. They said that as long as it is dedicated wiring (it will be) I should have no problems. For the compressor I'm using 5A per HP and figuring at most I'll have 6HP. Does that sound right? I'm probably going to get a 60Gal 12-15CFM compressor. It's just going to do light duty for tools.
For reference, I'm installing a separate subpanel for the garage fed from a spare 70A breaker in my 200A main panel. It will have the 30A compressor breaker, a 20A lift breaker, and two 20A breakers for the receptacles in the garage. The lights will be fed from a spare 15A breaker in the main panel.
I've done a lot with 120V so I should have no problem wiring up the receptacles and light fixtures. What I'm not 100% certain on is the 240V stuff. I'll have a Rotary 2 post lift and an air compressor in the garage.
From the instruction manual for the lift, it looks like the lift gets 1 black wire, 1 white wire, and 1 green wire. Isn't 240V 2 black wires (2 poles on the breaker) or 1 black and 1 red? I'm pretty sure the same applies for the compressor. Both are single phase, but I'm not 100% certain what that means. I'm assuming the lift gets 2 hots and a ground, without a neutral, but none of my electrical books are clear since they also talk about oven and dryer hookups which are 240V but also carry 120V.
The other question is on breaker sizing. Rotary says to run wire based on 25A size (#10's), but to install a 20A breaker. They said that as long as it is dedicated wiring (it will be) I should have no problems. For the compressor I'm using 5A per HP and figuring at most I'll have 6HP. Does that sound right? I'm probably going to get a 60Gal 12-15CFM compressor. It's just going to do light duty for tools.
For reference, I'm installing a separate subpanel for the garage fed from a spare 70A breaker in my 200A main panel. It will have the 30A compressor breaker, a 20A lift breaker, and two 20A breakers for the receptacles in the garage. The lights will be fed from a spare 15A breaker in the main panel.
