Zhongshan motor condenser motor


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Old 06-24-16, 11:49 AM
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Zhongshan motor condenser motor

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I had a ge broad ocean condenser motor and call manufacturer and they sent me a zhongshan broad ocean motor the ge had an end cap that I have to remove this does not it has blue and orange listed as cap black 00 and red i believe orange and blue go to compressor black and red not sure it is a fridgettair ft4bf -048ka no diagram enclosed its a matter of 4 wires ?
 
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Old 06-24-16, 02:14 PM
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Welcome to the forums.

We'll keep your questions in this thread. Your question in the second thread has been removed.

I'm having a problem following you.
You bought a new condensor motor and it didn't come with a wiring diagram. That part I get.
This is Frigidaire FT4BF.... correct ?

Do you have the model number from the new motor. Usually there is a brown and brown/white wire too.
 
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Old 06-24-16, 03:22 PM
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Zhongshan broad ocean motor model 622018 nordyn partners choice. Yes all other info is in Brown and brown and white that i have found Thank you!
 

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I'm looking. I'm not familiar with that motor and can find no useful tech info on it. It should have come with wiring diagram or be on the motor label.

In the picture of the motor I'm looking at I only see three wires..... blue, black and orange.
 
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And red four wires and no diagram they are newer to the industry
 
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The name it is sold under but not on actual motor
Emerson Intertherm FAN MOTOR K55HXLCM-9928 1/4 622018 can we find diagram on this
 

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Looks like you have a 2 speed fan motor.

Since you sound like the new motor may be different from the old motor...
Do you still have the 2 speed relay installed in the control panel?

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You mean the plastic wire cap that you plug one into the other and that is it on the new motor all colors except black blue red and orange wires yes I know I have 2 speed fan motor manufacturers replacement motor the old one had an end cap I'm so sorry this is what I need thank you
 
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Define End Cap...

Run capacitor or rain shield?

Do you still have a question as to the wiring of this motor?
 
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All motor wires run into a plastic unit that plugs to one in unit nothing else to do but replacement does not have this can we run new wires in plastic plug or buy a new one you have given me the diagram I needed I thank you
 

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Old 06-26-16, 09:43 AM
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Just cut the wires and connect using wire nuts.
An OEM motor would have the harness butit would cost more and you already have a motor.
 
 

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