wbrian63
Well-known member
I'm about ready to order a new compressor for my workshop. I've decided on the Quincy 2V41C60VC.
I've gotten as much info as I can from the Quincy site, including the owner's manual. Curiously, while the manual goes in to all sorts of compressor theory (splash vs pressure lubrication for example), it does not contain a measured drawing of the machine. I think the manual is a generic one, maybe that's the reason.
Anyway - can someone please tell me the height up from the floor of the air outlet on the tank? I'm concealing all of my air piping in the walls of my shop, and I need to know how high off the floor (more or less) the outlet of the compressor will be.
2nd question - I'm having the circuit for the compressor wired with 8ga and a 40a breaker. I'm sure the wire is of sufficient gauge, but is a 40a breaker right? Since this is a capacitor-start compressor, the breaker size is more important than when you have the protection of a magnetic starter.
Thanks!
I've gotten as much info as I can from the Quincy site, including the owner's manual. Curiously, while the manual goes in to all sorts of compressor theory (splash vs pressure lubrication for example), it does not contain a measured drawing of the machine. I think the manual is a generic one, maybe that's the reason.
Anyway - can someone please tell me the height up from the floor of the air outlet on the tank? I'm concealing all of my air piping in the walls of my shop, and I need to know how high off the floor (more or less) the outlet of the compressor will be.
2nd question - I'm having the circuit for the compressor wired with 8ga and a 40a breaker. I'm sure the wire is of sufficient gauge, but is a 40a breaker right? Since this is a capacitor-start compressor, the breaker size is more important than when you have the protection of a magnetic starter.
Thanks!
