rshiggaon
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It was 30 AMP and probably a 12 gauge wire. We could see some burns on the wire. We now replaced it with an 8 gauge and 40 AMP breaker. I guess when this goes bad we will make sure we buy the new one that is compatible with 208 V.I found the manual online and it says on page 14, “This unit must be connected to a 230V circuit with a minimum rating of 40 amps. Do not use this unit on a 208V circuit of any kind.” Look at the label plate on the side of the motor and see if it can be wired to run on 208 volts. You may have to replace the circuit breaker again and go up to a 50 amp and make sure you have 6AWG wire feeding the air compressor. Check to see how many amps the air compressor is drawing when it starts. Here’s a link to the manual if you don’t have it. https://www.northerntool.com/images/downloads/manuals/459242.pdf
How big was the first circuit breaker that you replaced? What size wire do you currently have feeding the air compressor?
I have learned quite a bit with this breakage and thank you for the guidance. Hoping it does not act stupid again.