02-22-2016, 07:59 AM
I'm thinking about getting the Powermatic 15HH planer.
The online manual it says it has a 1 phase, 230 volt, 15 amp, 3 HP fan enclosed motor. But the recommended circuit breaker is 30 amps. I thought the standard formula for breakers was 1.25 X Load (1.25 x 15 amps) which would be 18.75 amps. If so, then a 20 amp breaker/circuit should be O.K.
I currently have a 20 amp 240 volt circuit available in my shop and although I can put in a 30 amp circuit, it would be a LOT of work I'd rather avoid if a 20 amp breaker would do the job.
Any advice/enlightenment on this subject would be appreciated.
Billbor
Smyrna, GA
The online manual it says it has a 1 phase, 230 volt, 15 amp, 3 HP fan enclosed motor. But the recommended circuit breaker is 30 amps. I thought the standard formula for breakers was 1.25 X Load (1.25 x 15 amps) which would be 18.75 amps. If so, then a 20 amp breaker/circuit should be O.K.
I currently have a 20 amp 240 volt circuit available in my shop and although I can put in a 30 amp circuit, it would be a LOT of work I'd rather avoid if a 20 amp breaker would do the job.
Any advice/enlightenment on this subject would be appreciated.
Billbor
Smyrna, GA