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    SawStop Motor-Electrical Service Question

    I currently have a 3 hp 220V 1 phase Jet cabinet saw. Should I have any concerns about my ability to hook up the SawStop 3hp 220V 1 phase cabinet saw to the same electrical service? Is there any significant difference in the power requirements for the SawStop over and beyond my current Jet?
    Regards,

    Glen

    Woodworking: It's a joinery.

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    Thumbs up ...wiring up the SawStop

    Hi Glen,
    I am no expert, but can see no reason why you should have electrical
    trouble. My 3hp single phase SawStop runs on 10 guage wire to a
    30 amp breaker, at 240 volts. (meets my local code)
    If I recall correctly, I used 2 wire cable plus ground. The much more
    spendy 3 wire plus ground was unnecessary, as there were only 3 wires
    in the saw junction box. (copper prices are raging)

    I have seen mention of needing to feed this saw 'clean' power due
    to the electronics. I have read of specific cases where a filter was
    included to minimize noise on the circuit. This was a momentary
    concern for me (do I have clean enough power to be protected?)
    which passed as soon as I fired up the new black beauty saw and
    have had no reason to reconsider this possible issue.

    Congrats on the new machine,
    Be well,
    Walt

    ps the SS has a power disconnect switch on the lower left, handy...
    There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going! WCC

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    amprage requirements should be on the motor plate...

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    I unplugged my PM 66 3 HP and plugged in my SawStop and it was up and running!
    "All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"

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    I believe that saw stop recommends that you wire it grounded but with out the neutral.
    Check with SS!!!!!Bob
    Poor Antonio Stradivari, he never had a Shaper

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