Hi all,
I am getting a replacement Lumatek ballast soon which will be capable of running on either 120v or 240v. I already have an existing Quantum that can run on either voltage as well and a bunch of multi-tap 400w ballasts that I eventually want to implement as well.
Therefore, I think it will make sense to upgrade at least one of my circuits to 240v as per these instructions.
http://www.equitech.com/support/120240.html
I already have one of the circuits picked out. It is a 20 amp kitchen circuit that has two outlets that are not in use.
My questions are:
1) What brand breaker do I need to buy, or does it matter? Here is a picture of my breaker box.

2) Do I *need* to upgrade my receptables to the NEMA 6 style or can I use my existing NEMA 5? My current receptacles are Leviton 8300-W hospital grade. I'm not concerned about anyone accidentally plugging in a 120v device into the outlet. I just want to know if the receptacle can handle 240v.
I am getting a replacement Lumatek ballast soon which will be capable of running on either 120v or 240v. I already have an existing Quantum that can run on either voltage as well and a bunch of multi-tap 400w ballasts that I eventually want to implement as well.
Therefore, I think it will make sense to upgrade at least one of my circuits to 240v as per these instructions.
http://www.equitech.com/support/120240.html
I already have one of the circuits picked out. It is a 20 amp kitchen circuit that has two outlets that are not in use.
My questions are:
1) What brand breaker do I need to buy, or does it matter? Here is a picture of my breaker box.

2) Do I *need* to upgrade my receptables to the NEMA 6 style or can I use my existing NEMA 5? My current receptacles are Leviton 8300-W hospital grade. I'm not concerned about anyone accidentally plugging in a 120v device into the outlet. I just want to know if the receptacle can handle 240v.