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Wiring my new compressor.

just a noob

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I’m in need of some assistance, I bought a new Champion VRV7F with a 7.5 hp motor. It’s 220v single phase. I haven’t had to deal with much a/c wiring before. I’m mostly wondering what to do with the white neutral wire. Does that just get hooked to the ground with the motor? I’ve attached an image of what I’m dealing with.
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Pull it out or cap it. You don't need a neutral.

2 hots and ground is what it takes.
 

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It doesn't look like you ran a equipment ground on your line side. Assuming this goes to a disconnect or J-box on the wall. You must replace that white with a green conductor of the correct size. Code only allows you to re identify a conductor #4 and larger. You are not allowed to use FMC for the equipment ground when it is installed for flexibility to prevent transmission of vibration. 348.60 of the NEC. Just add another lug or change the existing lug to a two barrel to land the equipment ground.


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just a noob

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It doesn't look like you ran a equipment ground on your line side. Assuming this goes to a disconnect or J-box on the wall. You must replace that white with a green conductor of the correct size. Code only allows you to re identify a conductor #4 and larger. You are not allowed to use FMC for the equipment ground when it is installed for flexibility to prevent transmission of vibration. 348.60 of the NEC. Just add another lug or change the existing lug to a two barrel to land the equipment ground.


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Exactly what I did. I didn’t want to be that ******* that burned down his own shop :thumbup:
 

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I can’t argue with the letter of the law, in this case the code book.

If it was my compressor you might find a green paint on a conductor that lands on the same buss bar as the green wires.

I will admit to knowing just enough to be dangerous.
 
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just a noob

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Why are you using all three starter contacts with single phase?

I only put wires in l1 and l2, l3 was installed when I got it.

what size breaker did you use?

how far away is the panel and is it within site of the compressor?

I put a 60 amp breaker in the main box and used 6 awg cable.

The panel is probably 3 feet away from the main breaker box, the compressor is about 2 feet away from the disconnect.
 
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