*** Warning! Cranky Engineer! *** > Be careful of the HP ratings when you're comparing compressors. > Many companies still use "peak" HP. I saw one the other day at > Home Depot that was rated for 7HP, but only drew 11 amps. That > has to be peak HP. A true HP rating for that motor would be around > 2.5 or 3. Rule of thumb is 4-5 amps per 1 HP. I don't know what kind of scale some tool companies use for rating Horse power, but it's probably the same one that causes people to remember their old Ford had a 400 HP 289! Sorry if I rant a bit, but it's a pet peeve of mine! 1HP = 746 watts, which means a 100% efficient motor can only get 2.3 HP out of a 15 amp 115 volt, circuit. Ever felt a motor that was stone cold after running a while? No? I guess none are 100% efficient then are they! About the most you'll get from a 115 volt, 15 amp circuit is 2 HP, and that's being pretty generous. Their 11 amp motor, at 230 volts is going to be 3 HP tops, just as you thought. Grumble Grumble! Dave _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com