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Wiring assistance/help, please!

GKreamer

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I have a 30AMP circuit in my garage for powering a oven that I am going to use for powdercoating some small parts. I just bought a welder from Home Depot (Lincoln Weld Pak 180) that requires 208/220v. The oven is an in-wall type with no plug, just 4 wires- red, black, white & green. The cable the electrician ran is also 4 wire, same colors. I want to put a plug on the oven instead of hard-wiring it like it is now and put a receptacle so that I can switch between the oven & welder when I want to. Is this possible?
 
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mrb

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what comes out of the oven? A cord, or a flex/MC type of deal with individual wires in it?
 

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The oven and welder use slightly different wiring, maybe Jbox, hard wire the oven and add a recept for the welder using only the 3 wires needed for the oven. I am not a big fan of these shared circuits, no way to add another circuit for the machine?
 
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GKreamer

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I called the electrician and he said that I can add a circuit if I want, there is room. Also the welder requires a 40AMP breaker- so off to Lowes I go to get a breaker, wire, box & outlet for my welder!
 
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sberry

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Those Lincoln guys have been sniffing the circuit board resin for years when they wrote the electric specs for that class of machine, they confuse the **** out of everyone as do many mfg's,,, especially with these small machines considering many of the wiring is a DIY job. A 10 wire 30A breaker is a tailor made circuit for them. A 40 is fine too but they run on circuits as small as 20A.
 
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GKreamer

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The electrician said basically the same thing, but recommended to follow what the manufacturer wants in case of any issues that could void the warranty...
 

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It wont mess with the warranty doing something else, it ain't going to hurt a thing though having heavier either and it makes it suitable for larger machines in the future.
 
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