pyrodenis
11-17-2009, 12:00 PM
Hi All, ..my 1st Post.
This forum looks very helpful...it appears to be a great community.
I just received my BT48 w/ 2.2 HSD spindle. I'm an advanced DIY with long experience in construction management, including commercial/industrial.... wired my own house and a few woodworking shops.
I'm spending some time refreshing my understanding of power supplies, because my electrician is not experienced in tools/industrial and I have some wire I'd like to use.
First, 220v 60amp seems large for the spindle. The controller's 120v, 25a circuit aside, does that 60a include the steppers or something? What about 50a?
Second, although #6 stranded should be enough for that use, I have enough #4 to make 3 runs of the 40' distance (from a 150a sub-panel), and then buy the ground leg. Of course, this would require conduit, a pain, and my shop is in my home. Does the ground need to be #4 also?
Third, using the #4, should I just make it an 80a sub-panel, and take my 120v from there as well?
Fourth, If I decide not to fight the conduit w/ #4, since my shop is in my garage (for now), can I just use #6 NM multi-conductor and save the hassle?
Fifth, is the "fused disconnect" significantly different from a breaker? (Is this a "timed" issue for a motor lock-up or something?)
And now, for my first defiance of the 'keep it simple, stupid rule'..... is there software functionality that could start my dust system with the spindle?
thnx for any help ya'll can lend.
This forum looks very helpful...it appears to be a great community.
I just received my BT48 w/ 2.2 HSD spindle. I'm an advanced DIY with long experience in construction management, including commercial/industrial.... wired my own house and a few woodworking shops.
I'm spending some time refreshing my understanding of power supplies, because my electrician is not experienced in tools/industrial and I have some wire I'd like to use.
First, 220v 60amp seems large for the spindle. The controller's 120v, 25a circuit aside, does that 60a include the steppers or something? What about 50a?
Second, although #6 stranded should be enough for that use, I have enough #4 to make 3 runs of the 40' distance (from a 150a sub-panel), and then buy the ground leg. Of course, this would require conduit, a pain, and my shop is in my home. Does the ground need to be #4 also?
Third, using the #4, should I just make it an 80a sub-panel, and take my 120v from there as well?
Fourth, If I decide not to fight the conduit w/ #4, since my shop is in my garage (for now), can I just use #6 NM multi-conductor and save the hassle?
Fifth, is the "fused disconnect" significantly different from a breaker? (Is this a "timed" issue for a motor lock-up or something?)
And now, for my first defiance of the 'keep it simple, stupid rule'..... is there software functionality that could start my dust system with the spindle?
thnx for any help ya'll can lend.