Sshire
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I need an electrical consultation.
New 240v line for the "as soon as I find one I like" Bridgeport.
My plan is to run from the shop sub panel. 10awg 3 conductor wire (I don't need 4 since I have plenty of 120v outlets in the shop) from a new, 2 pole 30A breaker. The basement shop is dry, has AC and heat and has finished walls. No runs are on bare exterior walls.
It's about a 25 foot run to the new junction box.
Either a twist lock connector on the box or a rotary disconnect.
If a rotary disconnect, the SJOOW cable from the VFD on the mill would be permanently connected to the junction box. Otherwise, a twist lock plug on the cable from the VFD. The purpose here is to provide some way of removing power from the mill for maintenance rather than flipping the breakers.
Is all of the above correct?
Is there a better way?
Is there any advantage of the rotary disconnect switch over using a twist lock plug or vice-versa?
What did I miss?
New 240v line for the "as soon as I find one I like" Bridgeport.
My plan is to run from the shop sub panel. 10awg 3 conductor wire (I don't need 4 since I have plenty of 120v outlets in the shop) from a new, 2 pole 30A breaker. The basement shop is dry, has AC and heat and has finished walls. No runs are on bare exterior walls.
It's about a 25 foot run to the new junction box.
Either a twist lock connector on the box or a rotary disconnect.
If a rotary disconnect, the SJOOW cable from the VFD on the mill would be permanently connected to the junction box. Otherwise, a twist lock plug on the cable from the VFD. The purpose here is to provide some way of removing power from the mill for maintenance rather than flipping the breakers.
Is all of the above correct?
Is there a better way?
Is there any advantage of the rotary disconnect switch over using a twist lock plug or vice-versa?
What did I miss?