I recently just purchased a new Quincy air compressor. It's a 5hp 240v single phase motor. They recommend a 60amp breaker but don't specify wire size. will 10ga be sufficE? I only need to run about 5' or so.
Secondly. I picked up an old south bend lathe. I plan on using a 30a breaker and 10ga wire. What wire type should I be getting to run 100' of it in metal conduit from the pa el box to my phase converter?
Thanks for the assistance.
5HP is 28a FLC so #8 NM or #10 THHN.
Does the compressor have a starter?
For the lathe we need more info...What voltage and HP? Assuming 3 phase...
10ga can only be installed on a 30 amp max breaker. Put 10ga on a 60 amp breaker and if there is a problem, the wire will burn before the breaker can trip.
Its a little more complicated than that. #10 NM is max 30a. #10 THHN is 35a..
Regardless, motor circuits are different. In a motor circuit, the breaker is only for short circuit and ground fault protection. The overload(red button on motor), overload relay(starter), or fuses in disconnect provide overcurrent protection for motor and wire....so breakers can be oversized and need to be because of in-rush currents....
Wire is sized @ 125% NEC FLC table...
Breaker can be MAX 250% NEC FLC table...
Compressor must be hardwired if over 3HP...
My 80 gallon DeVilbiss with a 5hp baldor on it is only 27amps full load. 60 seems huge for a compressor. I'm running mine on a 30 amp breaker on 10/2 wire.
10/2 wire is undersized. Read above
EDIT: Pattenp beat me to it!