I'm in the process of planning to add 240V to my shop.
I currently have a Maxstar 150 STL and in the manual it says the recommended breaker for a 240V circuit is a 20 amp 2 pole breaker. Sure, that's easy enough. A Maxstar 200 recommends a 30 or 40 amp breaker depending on input voltage, which one day I may upgrade to (or dynasty, or pick your brand of choice..).
In the Maxstar 150 manual:
That being stated, I image they use a NEMA Type 6-50R so that all their machines with MVP can use the same MVP plugs. However, is this allowed per NEC code? Can I use a 20 amp breaker with a 50A receptacle legally for a dedicated circuit?Receptacle − NEMA Type 6−50R(Customer Supplied)
Follow electrical service guide for 230 VAC in Section 4-8. Do not use plug rating to size branch circuit protection.
If I upgrade to something like a dynasty as an example, I would then have the same problem, as I'd have to wire the machine with the same plug, which would mean the receptacle is stating a false circuit amperage.
Hope that makes sense. Thanks!