ninefinger
Well-Known Member
I'm looking for opinions and advice regarding connecting power to my new to me lathe and my mill. What is the "proper" electrical connections to make?
Hard wired with conduit and armored cable? Or is it acceptable to use a suitable plug and flex cord? Or either one is right? This is for Canada, in a basement workshop using 240 VAC, and the 2 machines have VFD's on them.. The largest is a 3hp VFD but its running a 2hp motor (mill), the lathe is a 2hp VFD running a 1.5hp motor. I do not anticipate running both at the same time so sizing the circuit for the largest of the 2 is my plan (the 3HP VFD calls for a 30 amp circuit)
I'm at a point where I need to rewire to accommodate the new lathe and I need to pick a method - or at least be informed before I call in an electrician.
I currently use a definitely not to code installation and I want to get much closer for insurance and safety purposes. To be truly in compliance I will need an Electrical Safety Inspection when all is done but if I can do the work myself then I'll be much happier.
Mike
Hard wired with conduit and armored cable? Or is it acceptable to use a suitable plug and flex cord? Or either one is right? This is for Canada, in a basement workshop using 240 VAC, and the 2 machines have VFD's on them.. The largest is a 3hp VFD but its running a 2hp motor (mill), the lathe is a 2hp VFD running a 1.5hp motor. I do not anticipate running both at the same time so sizing the circuit for the largest of the 2 is my plan (the 3HP VFD calls for a 30 amp circuit)
I'm at a point where I need to rewire to accommodate the new lathe and I need to pick a method - or at least be informed before I call in an electrician.
I currently use a definitely not to code installation and I want to get much closer for insurance and safety purposes. To be truly in compliance I will need an Electrical Safety Inspection when all is done but if I can do the work myself then I'll be much happier.
Mike