laser3kw
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here is a variation of "how do I wire a air compressor." This is located on the upper level of our fire department. The compressor is an "Industrial Air" brand and the motor data plate shows 3.7hp and 17.2 fla at 240v (zoom in on motor pic).
The previous electrician ran a 50amp (breaker) three phase (6ga) run from the main panel to the upper level to it's own disconnect. The air compressor receptacle is is wired (6ga) to disconnect.
We relocated the compressor down stairs. and need to relocate the receptacle downstairs, literally, three feet down and 15 feet across the ceiling.
Here is what I purpose: re-fuse the upper disconnect to 20 amp fuses. Run a conduit run to new location with 12 ga wire to a second smaller disconnect with 20 amp fuses and the receptacle.
Would this be an acceptable course? This compressor will cycle several times a day 24/7/365. I drawn on the many cases I have read here and it seems "logical"
pictures of equipment - forgive me if I have misstated anything
The previous electrician ran a 50amp (breaker) three phase (6ga) run from the main panel to the upper level to it's own disconnect. The air compressor receptacle is is wired (6ga) to disconnect.
We relocated the compressor down stairs. and need to relocate the receptacle downstairs, literally, three feet down and 15 feet across the ceiling.
Here is what I purpose: re-fuse the upper disconnect to 20 amp fuses. Run a conduit run to new location with 12 ga wire to a second smaller disconnect with 20 amp fuses and the receptacle.
Would this be an acceptable course? This compressor will cycle several times a day 24/7/365. I drawn on the many cases I have read here and it seems "logical"
pictures of equipment - forgive me if I have misstated anything
