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How does that switch control 220V? Wouldn't it just shut off one leg?
I think the 120v lighting circuit energizes the contactor which pulls in and provides the 220v. It's just a big solenoid.
Yeah, that's how mine works.
He's using a double pole toggle wall switch. I'm not an electrician at all. I didn't know you could buy a switch like that to run a 220V air compressor motor.
Usually just an electro-magnetic contactor and is used on large motors and fans.
Well, I asked if he was using a contactor and he said no, just a wall switch. So that lead me to believe he's supplying 220V to a wall box, connecting the switch, running 220V out of the box to his compressor?? Curious to hear confirmation.
I believe it is a 220v 30 amp switch he is using. That is how I interpreted it.
I’ll shut up now because my electrical knowledge is pretty minimal.
The linked switch is a double pole switch, so it would shut off both sides of the 220 and he just has to have power to the air compressor go through that switch.Well, I asked if he was using a contactor and he said no, just a wall switch. So that lead me to believe he's supplying 220V to a wall box, connecting the switch, running 220V out of the box to his compressor?? Curious to hear confirmation.
The linked switch is a double pole switch, so it would shut off both sides of the 220 and he just has to have power to the air compressor go through that switch.
I plan on doing something similar, but with a crank timer type switch. I found a 2 Pole crank timer switch that will be installed in line between the panel and the air compressor and turn off the air compressor when the timer runs out.
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