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Can i reverse this motor ?

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wayne ollerenshaw23/12/2022 19:41:39
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Ok i have googled etc etc and still cant get my head in gear.

In simple, can and how do i reverse this motor please.

Les Jones 123/12/2022 22:26:27
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I SUSPECT that swapping over the blue wire that comes from the top middle terminal to the top left terminal with the brown wire that comes from the top right terminal to the bottom left terminal will reverse the motor. DO NOT try this without verifying that my assumptions are correct.
1 Verify that the centrifugal switch is connected between the top right and bottom right terminals

2 Verify that the main winding is connected between top middle terminal and the bottom left terminal

3 Verify that the start winding is connected between top left terminal and the bottom middle terminal.

Les.

Emgee23/12/2022 22:30:12
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Hi Wayne

Yes you can reverse the motor, appears to be cap start so you need to establish the ends of the start winding so you can change them around, that will reverse the direction.
There may be a schematic on the net if you search.

Emgee

Edited By Emgee on 23/12/2022 22:32:45

Pete Rimmer24/12/2022 06:56:27
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No sticker on the inside of the junction box cover Wayne? That's usually where the diagram is.

vic newey24/12/2022 10:12:46
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The terminals appear to be numbered, I can see a 3 and a 4 and bottom left UI ?

wire 3.jpg

Edited By vic newey on 24/12/2022 10:16:10

wayne ollerenshaw24/12/2022 11:39:45
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Excellent chaps thanks. Once my head is straight and stopped wobbling ill see about the windings. Had a bottle to many last night.

All best for tomorrow and new year chaps

I need to sort my head out with electrics soon enough as my workplace want me to be the maintenance chap and go on a few courses. Head aches to come i reckon, not easy to to old dog new tricks haha

noel shelley24/12/2022 13:24:26
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U1 and U2 are your run windings Z1 and Z2 are the start windings. To reverse the direction of rotation swap over Z1 and Z2. Noel.

larry phelan 124/12/2022 16:54:01
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Too many bottles+ too many wires= bad mix !

Ask me how I know !cheeky

wayne ollerenshaw19/01/2023 22:18:08
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Posted by noel shelley on 24/12/2022 13:24:26:

U1 and U2 are your run windings Z1 and Z2 are the start windings. To reverse the direction of rotation swap over Z1 and Z2. Noel.

Thank you, i had to remove the block and i managed t JUST see the tags on the cables to swap them over.

Also thanks to the other for the help

noel shelley20/01/2023 10:44:07
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Glad to have been able to help. If you can run it on a contactor/ overload protection, it is a good motor. Noel.

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