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<blockquote data-quote="batty" data-source="post: 280996" data-attributes="member: 66"><p>There is really to much design criteria here to discuss on an open forum. I would actually need to see a job before giving answers. If you only work as a mate how will you sign this job off surely you are not registered for part p. My only advice would be put in a bigger supply than what you think is needed and I probably would be concerned with the 60a main fuse. What power is being used in house although I would think the power would not be needed all the time in the workshop so a 63 amp supply is probably overkill anyway? Some of the more commercial guys will probably no more on what is needed for the spray equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="batty, post: 280996, member: 66"] There is really to much design criteria here to discuss on an open forum. I would actually need to see a job before giving answers. If you only work as a mate how will you sign this job off surely you are not registered for part p. My only advice would be put in a bigger supply than what you think is needed and I probably would be concerned with the 60a main fuse. What power is being used in house although I would think the power would not be needed all the time in the workshop so a 63 amp supply is probably overkill anyway? Some of the more commercial guys will probably no more on what is needed for the spray equipment. [/QUOTE]
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