jrj3rd
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? For the electricians out there
Just picked up a Millermatic 180 welder. Welder requires ~24 amps and comes prewired with a 50 amp plug.
My thought is to run a new circuit from my panel to the garage.
Run is 45' total
Will use NEMA 6-50 receptacle.
Will use 6-2 wire so down the road the next guy has matched outlet and wire.
Question is on the breaker. I plan on just putting in the 50 amp breaker, or should I size it down to a 30 amp to size it to the welders requirement??
If I use the 30 I will mark the outlet as a 30 amp welder circuit.
I should have no issue using the 50 breaker though right,?? as the welder requirement is less.
Cost is not a consideration since it is the same either way.
Should be noted that Miller says I can use a 30 amp breaker and 14-2 wire with the 6-50 receptacle (not going to happen in my house)
Thanks for any advice on this.
John
Just picked up a Millermatic 180 welder. Welder requires ~24 amps and comes prewired with a 50 amp plug.
My thought is to run a new circuit from my panel to the garage.
Run is 45' total
Will use NEMA 6-50 receptacle.
Will use 6-2 wire so down the road the next guy has matched outlet and wire.
Question is on the breaker. I plan on just putting in the 50 amp breaker, or should I size it down to a 30 amp to size it to the welders requirement??
If I use the 30 I will mark the outlet as a 30 amp welder circuit.
I should have no issue using the 50 breaker though right,?? as the welder requirement is less.
Cost is not a consideration since it is the same either way.
Should be noted that Miller says I can use a 30 amp breaker and 14-2 wire with the 6-50 receptacle (not going to happen in my house)
Thanks for any advice on this.
John