javyLSU
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I was doing some annual maintenance on my Twin Busch scissor lift, and noticed that the plate specifies the motor as a 3HP motor running on 120 VAC. When I installed the dedicated 20A run for the lift, I installed a Leviton 1221-PLR 20A switch at the receptacle. The switch was not installed to do any start/stop functions for the lift motor, it was installed to kill power to the receptacle when I’m finished using the lift to add another (currently out of reach) obstacle my kids would have to overcome to power on the lift. I never gave thought to matching the HP rating of the switch to the lift motor.
I did a little reading on Mike Holt, and have come away with the understanding that only when the device is being used as the motor controller (e.g. it performs start-stop functions) does the switch need to be HP rated.
Given that the switch I’ve installed does not perform such a function, does it matter that my switch is only rated for 1HP? Thanks for any help!
I did a little reading on Mike Holt, and have come away with the understanding that only when the device is being used as the motor controller (e.g. it performs start-stop functions) does the switch need to be HP rated.
Given that the switch I’ve installed does not perform such a function, does it matter that my switch is only rated for 1HP? Thanks for any help!



