Hi All.
I just replaced my condenser on my AC, and they told me that my 220 wire was not grounded properly. The fix, to run a new line to the unit. No problem. However, when I do this, I want to run a 2nd 220V line to my garage to power my hopefully in the somewhat near future purchase of a 3HP cabinet table saw. What amperage breaker/wiring would you use? (This may be the wrong terminology but you probably get the gist of the question.)
Thanks
Have a nice day.
I just replaced my condenser on my AC, and they told me that my 220 wire was not grounded properly. The fix, to run a new line to the unit. No problem. However, when I do this, I want to run a 2nd 220V line to my garage to power my hopefully in the somewhat near future purchase of a 3HP cabinet table saw. What amperage breaker/wiring would you use? (This may be the wrong terminology but you probably get the gist of the question.)
Thanks
Have a nice day.

LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA

it's just possible that was wired after all the city inspections were signed off on ... hmmmm ... funny I have no recollection of that specific instance ...
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just depends on who is doing the inspection. For that reason when I do work for myself I will try and only use matched UL listed parts and watch for ratings as well as follow good practices whenever possible. Watch your electrician work and ask a few questions if it doesn't seem to interfere with his work (not while measuring, marking or terminating large groups of wires) you will learn alot chris64
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