Electrical advice needed

   / Electrical advice needed #91  
If the appliance is a cord connected device, the requirements for motors does not apply. As an example your 2 HP circular saw would require a very different circuit compared to a normal outlet.

If you install the circuit with a 30 amp socket (6-30 only 240v, or 14-30 for 120/240) and put a mating plug on your shaper, you are completely legal.

Paul
 
   / Electrical advice needed #93  
Wondering the same thing. I never posted the manufacturer. It is not a Grizzly.

Guilty as charged... I posted it as an example of an industrial grade machine that a home owner might get their hands on. I am an electrician at present, but did not feel qualified to partake in the "Discussion", So I sat back and enjoyed the show... :laughing:
 
   / Electrical advice needed #94  
Guilty as charged... I posted it as an example of an industrial grade machine that a home owner might get their hands on. I am an electrician at present, but did not feel qualified to partake in the "Discussion", So I sat back and enjoyed the show... :laughing:
Go to Lumberjocks.com and bring up any question about electrical...like ants at a picnic! Still don't know the exact machine the OP is installing...molder/planer I think which brings to mind the old Foley/Belsaw...at one time they also cut the knives for any profile you wanted. I think it since got copied into a smaller machine Woodmaster. The old iron...a friend got an old industrial air compressor...the motor came with 2 big capacitator "tubes" that we can't find replacements for...motors have evolved I guess.
 
   / Electrical advice needed #96  
I envy you! You must have a lot of lumber available to make it work (or you just want to goof around). You never did answer how you plan to get rid of all the chips/shavings!:) Expect A LOT. That company is still in business so I'm sure you can trust their specs.
 
   / Electrical advice needed #98  
Thanks for the tip on another great website!
You're welcome...typical site with the usual number of "snipers" but overall when it comes to home woodworking stuff you'll get a lot of opinions/advice.
 
   / Electrical advice needed #99  
Go to Lumberjocks.com and bring up any question about electrical...like ants at a picnic! Still don't know the exact machine the OP is installing...molder/planer I think which brings to mind the old Foley/Belsaw...at one time they also cut the knives for any profile you wanted. I think it since got copied into a smaller machine Woodmaster. The old iron...a friend got an old industrial air compressor...the motor came with 2 big capacitator "tubes" that we can't find replacements for...motors have evolved I guess.

Capacitors are as generic as socks. Going higher on both the voltage and mfd is better.
 
   / Electrical advice needed #100  
Agree but it has been fun watching the "experts" complicate things.


Same goes for pulling pulling up to the pumps . It's a truck, fuel is fuel, just grab a pump and fill'er up. Tires , as long as they hold air. These concerns about tread depth, matched in size or mixing bias and radial are bogus. Welding ? Doesn't matter what rods and current. Just stick it together , it's just welding.
Why let the experts complicate things ?
 

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