Hi all,

 

I've been following this thread with much interest because we just purchased
a new treadmill.  The unit has a 3.5 horsepower motor, is capable of a 12%
incline and has a top speed of 10 MPH.  This discussion thread has concerned
itself with motors 2.5 HP and lower and whether there needs to be a concern
about breaker ratings.  Given that this unit has a motor with 3.5 HP, are
there concerns I should be addressing?  We use the treadmill for power
walking and I'm quite sure it will never see speeds much over 5 or 6 MPH.
We've had the incline up to 8 percent and I'm sure we'll have it up to the
12% maximum before too long.  We haven't popped a breaker yet but I just
want to be sure that there isn't something I should be doing just as a
precaution.  Thanks.

 

Take care,

Ed Przybylek

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Tom Fowle
Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 1:43 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] electric motor question

 

  

David,
One Horsepower is generally considered to require about 750 watts.
so 2.25 HP will need a solid 1700 watts. This is probably a peak rating,
but none th less it must be on a 20 amp circuit that isn't used much.

If you have a coule 200 watt outside lights on at the same time, it will 
get very close to the max rating of a 20 amp circuit.

tom





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