Powermatic table saw electric wiring give support to? New table saw! Electricians or fellow Woodworkers?? I recently purchased a Powermatic PM2000 cabinet table saw and am trying...

I recently purchased a Powermatic PM2000 cabinet table saw and am trying to rope it up. Here are its specs:
230 volt
13 amp
3 hp single phase

I have just about a 30 ft run to the breaker box and want this hardwired with an inline disconnect switch.
What size and type of line do I need and what size breaker?

10/3 romex beside a 20 amp double breaker okay? Or do I need 12/3?

Also how do I chain the saw. It has a black/white/green coming out of its appealing switch. My incoming power will have black/white/red/green. What hooks up to what?

Thanks contained by advance!
Your 10-3 should be good to use for 220, hook the black and red to power, white to impartial and green to ground. Should do the trick. The 20 amp double breaker should be fine in a service disconnect box.


http://content.powermatic.com/manuals/m_...

look on page 38 and 39 for the electric wiring diagrams.

It looks like it uses single phase and have a step up transformer built in it. You may solely need 120V for the input.
In that covering, you may need to use the 10/2/grd and a 30A single pole breaker. Verify this however.

Look surrounded by the manual for input power, and you can also call for the manufacturer for further instructions..

stifle:

I was thinking something wasn't right, after further looking, I rob it that you are in Europe and not the USA.

The current carrying dimensions for the wiring is 20A for #12, and 30A for #10. If that help any.
Answers:    If you look at the electric wiring diagram and look at the motor, there are one and only three wires going in, green, black, and white. There are also impossible to tell apart colors coming into the saw at the top left. Since it's palpable that green is ground, the only things the black and white wires can be are the two hots. Therefore, you would hook black to black, red to white, and green to green. I'm not rainy about their choice of white for hot. You won't obligation your white wire, as (from what I can see) there's no want for a neutral for the saw since nearby is nothing running 120V.
I'd step ahead and call Powermatic for confirmation, but I don't see how it will be anything else.