I just bought this portable air compressor. It's 240v, the write-up on Zoro/Grainger calls it 3.0 HP, the label on the compressor calls it 3.5 HP, and the motor nameplate says 3.7 HP and 17.2 FLA. There's basically no manual provided with this thing at all.
It's got a really stiff 14 gauge cord with a 6-20p on it. Which ... 6-20p is only rated to 2 HP motors. But I guess that's NEC compliant ok because it comes that way from the factory?
Both locations I intend to use it at have L6-30r receptacles, and I'd like to convert the compressor to that. And swap the cord for 12 gauge SOOW or SJOOW. The L6-30 is also only rated to 2HP, but is that ok in this case since it came from the factory with a plug with the same rating?
It sure seems like I'm improving safety by going to a bigger cord and a locking plug, but maybe there's something I'm missing here. Replacing the receptacle isn't really an option because I use it with other tools at times and need the 30a plug for that, and I'd rather not run another circuit either.
It's got a really stiff 14 gauge cord with a 6-20p on it. Which ... 6-20p is only rated to 2 HP motors. But I guess that's NEC compliant ok because it comes that way from the factory?
Both locations I intend to use it at have L6-30r receptacles, and I'd like to convert the compressor to that. And swap the cord for 12 gauge SOOW or SJOOW. The L6-30 is also only rated to 2HP, but is that ok in this case since it came from the factory with a plug with the same rating?
It sure seems like I'm improving safety by going to a bigger cord and a locking plug, but maybe there's something I'm missing here. Replacing the receptacle isn't really an option because I use it with other tools at times and need the 30a plug for that, and I'd rather not run another circuit either.