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Installing (2002) Delta TS
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Bill wrote in :
In the owner's manual for my (new to me) Delta TS (36-841), it says:
"This circuit should not be less than #12 wire and should be protected
with a 20 Amp time lag fuse."
Not being aware of this detail until now, I was just going to use a
regular 20-Amp circuit-breaker (I ran #12 wire). Please advise. Thank you!
20 amp circuit breaker is fine.
The breaker equivalent of a "slow-blow" fuse is called a "high
magnetic" breaker. If your regular breaker is tripping on startup you
might want to consider going that route. Personally when I run into tht
though I generally just rewire the tool for 220 (if that's an option)
and run a dedicated circuit. Most tools seem happier with 220 anyway.
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