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I searched and didn't find a similar thread. I don't intend to duplicate.
I'm wiring a 220v 3ph lathe, and would like to wire in a 110v machine light without stretching any copper not needed.
Is it correct that I should be able to connect 1leg of the 110v light to one leg of the 220v wires, after I ensure that it is not the leg off the RPC?
However, the second leg would require additional copper wired normally to the panel, because wiring to the ground seems like a bad idea.
Is this accurate?
Are there better/different/safer options?
Thanks,
Daryl
MN
I'm wiring a 220v 3ph lathe, and would like to wire in a 110v machine light without stretching any copper not needed.
Is it correct that I should be able to connect 1leg of the 110v light to one leg of the 220v wires, after I ensure that it is not the leg off the RPC?
However, the second leg would require additional copper wired normally to the panel, because wiring to the ground seems like a bad idea.
Is this accurate?
Are there better/different/safer options?
Thanks,
Daryl
MN