got a question , at the volunteer warehouse in a storage room is a receptacle that is switched at the breaker panel , it's on a separate circuit. at one time we used it for the radio , to turn it on & off. . We have since had an outlet wired to the main lights that we use so it comes on with the main lights and this outlet is no longer used.
the feed comes thru a conduit along the wall, including another circuit feeding 4 outlets along the way, 1 outlet on that circuit is in the storage closet .
I want to put a small compressor in there to run our carton stapler , and have it on a timer so it doesn't get left on inadvertently . I've already installed the spring wound timer rated for 1HP motor load .
the outlet that is not switched is better located to run the compressor, and the switched outlet is up high on the wall & not very accessible as it was meant for the radio on a top shelf. . I was going to switch them around, but then I got wondering about splitting the outlet that is currently not switched , so one side hot all the time & one side is switched .
is it OK to break the tab on the outlet & wire 1 side switched, and the other side, on another circuit constant hot. the breakers are not tied at the panel so I assume I would need to change that to a tied breaker?
or, should I just move the switched circuit over to the other breaker and then that breaker in the panel would be spare .
the circuit seldom gets used, and rarely for a heavy load. about all that gets plugged in is the pallet jack for the weigh scale battery charger
the outlet that is currently switched could be deleted, or wired hot all the time, or switched . it doesn't matter at this point
Thanks all
the feed comes thru a conduit along the wall, including another circuit feeding 4 outlets along the way, 1 outlet on that circuit is in the storage closet .
I want to put a small compressor in there to run our carton stapler , and have it on a timer so it doesn't get left on inadvertently . I've already installed the spring wound timer rated for 1HP motor load .
the outlet that is not switched is better located to run the compressor, and the switched outlet is up high on the wall & not very accessible as it was meant for the radio on a top shelf. . I was going to switch them around, but then I got wondering about splitting the outlet that is currently not switched , so one side hot all the time & one side is switched .
is it OK to break the tab on the outlet & wire 1 side switched, and the other side, on another circuit constant hot. the breakers are not tied at the panel so I assume I would need to change that to a tied breaker?
or, should I just move the switched circuit over to the other breaker and then that breaker in the panel would be spare .
the circuit seldom gets used, and rarely for a heavy load. about all that gets plugged in is the pallet jack for the weigh scale battery charger
the outlet that is currently switched could be deleted, or wired hot all the time, or switched . it doesn't matter at this point
Thanks all