goldstar
Senior Member
- Location
- New Jersey
- Occupation
- Electrical Contractor
I do a lot of electrical work at a day camp here in my township. They have 4 swimming pools, a lake, food pavilion, buildings for extra curricular activities, rides, zip lines, etc. They are installing a new piece of equipment (I'll call it a ride) that requires a 20 amp, 240 volt circuit (unit draws 9.5A at 240V). I plan to install a 2-pole, 20A GFCI breaker and a run of about 80' of 3/4" PVC to the ride. Aside from the info I got from the side of the motor there are no manufacturer's instructions regarding how to connect power to the unit. I'm looking for suggestions as to what type of disconnect you would install at the side of the equipment itself. I was going to cord and plug attach this, but even though it may be an acceptable disconnect means it may not be wise to do this in the event of an emergency shutdown. So, would you install an outdoor safety switch, an emergency push-button or some other type of disconnect ? BTW, the ride is permanently installed on a flat-bed trailer but is, as such, portable. IMHO, they are not going to move it once installed. Thanks.
