tominboise
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I have a rotary phase converter and a lathe with a 3hp 3 phase motor. My question(s) are regarding how to do the physical installation of the wiring. Namely, I will have the single phase ( 2 lines L1 & L2) going to the RPC and 3 lines coming from the RPC to the lathe (L1, L2 and T3). T3 is the generated leg.
I would like to have a magnetic switch feeding the RPC (in case the power drops out, I want the switch to open and cut the circuit to the RPC and lathe). L1 and L2 go to the RPC and also to the lathe itself. Do I connect L1 and L2 to one side of the switch, then on the other side, bring a short lead and connect two wires - one L1 to the RPC and the other L1 to the lathe? (Same with L2, of course)? Suggestions on the switch?
If so, is there a box available with buss bars? Or use wire nuts?
The circuit also needs a 30A breaker between the RPC and the lathe, to protect the RPC. Is there a single breaker panel box available for something like this? The feed to the RPC will be on a 40A breaker from the sub panel in the garage.
I would like to have a magnetic switch feeding the RPC (in case the power drops out, I want the switch to open and cut the circuit to the RPC and lathe). L1 and L2 go to the RPC and also to the lathe itself. Do I connect L1 and L2 to one side of the switch, then on the other side, bring a short lead and connect two wires - one L1 to the RPC and the other L1 to the lathe? (Same with L2, of course)? Suggestions on the switch?
If so, is there a box available with buss bars? Or use wire nuts?
The circuit also needs a 30A breaker between the RPC and the lathe, to protect the RPC. Is there a single breaker panel box available for something like this? The feed to the RPC will be on a 40A breaker from the sub panel in the garage.

