My garage build has stalled over the past few months as I work frantically to get my house winter tight after gutting it to the studs. As such, the shop currently has no electricity.
I was given an early "shop warming" present of a 60 gallon, 3.7hp air compressor from my father and brother ("Hey, now that you have a shop, we'd better get you tools so we can use your shop for OUR projects!!") just like this one:https://www.menards.com/main/tools-hardware/power-tools-accessories/cool-tool-and-great-gifts-sale/sanborn-60-gallon-vertical-stationary-air-compressor/p-1444439609007.htm;jsessionid=61D98C8B8DDC04437D5B44BA01EEA592.eklka-prodapp4-external-mcom
It doesn't list the amp draw, but if my math is correct the 3.7hp should be just under 12 amps.
I was planning on hardwiring the compressor to the shop (not like I could move that huge thing anyway!) but it would be nice to be able to use it a bit for some projects now, and I do have a generator with a 20amp 240v plug on it.
I figured I could just put on a 6-20r plug on the compressor and run it off the generator until I wire the shop, but when doing research I discovered there is such a thing as a HP rating for plugs, and I would need something like a 50 amp plug to get to a 3-4HP rated plug.
Can somebody explain to me the difference between the amp rating for a plug and the HP rating? What is the logic for having both?
I was given an early "shop warming" present of a 60 gallon, 3.7hp air compressor from my father and brother ("Hey, now that you have a shop, we'd better get you tools so we can use your shop for OUR projects!!") just like this one:https://www.menards.com/main/tools-hardware/power-tools-accessories/cool-tool-and-great-gifts-sale/sanborn-60-gallon-vertical-stationary-air-compressor/p-1444439609007.htm;jsessionid=61D98C8B8DDC04437D5B44BA01EEA592.eklka-prodapp4-external-mcom
It doesn't list the amp draw, but if my math is correct the 3.7hp should be just under 12 amps.
I was planning on hardwiring the compressor to the shop (not like I could move that huge thing anyway!) but it would be nice to be able to use it a bit for some projects now, and I do have a generator with a 20amp 240v plug on it.
I figured I could just put on a 6-20r plug on the compressor and run it off the generator until I wire the shop, but when doing research I discovered there is such a thing as a HP rating for plugs, and I would need something like a 50 amp plug to get to a 3-4HP rated plug.
Can somebody explain to me the difference between the amp rating for a plug and the HP rating? What is the logic for having both?
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