I want to just make the motor run!
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I want to just make the motor run!
Doerr Electric Motor
115/230
1/2 Horse
60 Hz
1725 RPM
Duty - Cont.
Type KF
LR 22132
A 8.6
W/Capacitor
Operating on 115.
This motor was set up w/forward & reverse via switch.
It has 6 wires coming out, all black. Numbered as
T1; T2; T3; T4; T5 & T8.
All I want to do is make it run to be used on a rock saw. What do I hook together? Thank you.
115/230
1/2 Horse
60 Hz
1725 RPM
Duty - Cont.
Type KF
LR 22132
A 8.6
W/Capacitor
Operating on 115.
This motor was set up w/forward & reverse via switch.
It has 6 wires coming out, all black. Numbered as
T1; T2; T3; T4; T5 & T8.
All I want to do is make it run to be used on a rock saw. What do I hook together? Thank you.
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OK very simple here
1,3,8 to line 1 { hot }
2,4,5 to line 2 { netrual }
if it ran backward just swap the 5 and 8 and that is for 120 volts setup
If you want to go with 240 volts let me know I have other connection hook up as need to.
Merci,Marc
1,3,8 to line 1 { hot }
2,4,5 to line 2 { netrual }
if it ran backward just swap the 5 and 8 and that is for 120 volts setup
If you want to go with 240 volts let me know I have other connection hook up as need to.
Merci,Marc
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You forgot the protector, which that motor should have.
T1 is hard wired to the protector.
P1 connects to the line.
For 120V, P2 connects to T3 and T5 or T8.
As said T2, T4, and the other of T5 or T8 go to the other line.
For 240V, T2 connects to T3 and one of T5/T8, P2 gets capped, and T4 and the other of T5/T8 get connected to the other line.
T1 is hard wired to the protector.
P1 connects to the line.
For 120V, P2 connects to T3 and T5 or T8.
As said T2, T4, and the other of T5 or T8 go to the other line.
For 240V, T2 connects to T3 and one of T5/T8, P2 gets capped, and T4 and the other of T5/T8 get connected to the other line.