onewheat
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I just picked up a new IR 5 hp, 2-stage 80 gallon compressor at Tractor Supply on Friday. We brought it home and carried it to the second floor of my shop. That was actually easier than I thought it would be. Anyway... I haven’t installed it yet, but I find IR’s documents a bit thin in detail, so...
My electrician gave me a 60A circuit for the compressor terminated in a 30A plug. To wire this up, should I go with a Range plug (6/2 & 8/1) and just plug it in, OR get rid of the outlet and just hard-wire it?
Also, I remember reading something somewhere sometime about running a new compressor “unloaded” for a time to “break it in” but IR says put oil in it and that’s pretty much it. Thoughts?
I plan on mounting it to two 2x4s that span 4 joists (to distribute load and vibration) - I have engineered I-beams 12” on center - I’m not worried about load. I put it on the second floor mainly for space and so I didn’t have to listen to it. I plan on bolting through the 2x4 with isolation pads sandwiched in and then screwing the 2x4 down to the floor. Does this seem reasonable?



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My electrician gave me a 60A circuit for the compressor terminated in a 30A plug. To wire this up, should I go with a Range plug (6/2 & 8/1) and just plug it in, OR get rid of the outlet and just hard-wire it?
Also, I remember reading something somewhere sometime about running a new compressor “unloaded” for a time to “break it in” but IR says put oil in it and that’s pretty much it. Thoughts?
I plan on mounting it to two 2x4s that span 4 joists (to distribute load and vibration) - I have engineered I-beams 12” on center - I’m not worried about load. I put it on the second floor mainly for space and so I didn’t have to listen to it. I plan on bolting through the 2x4 with isolation pads sandwiched in and then screwing the 2x4 down to the floor. Does this seem reasonable?



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Might be best if you post a pic of the panel with cover removed.