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AC motor wiring diagram for low/high voltage - how to wire??

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bill123

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I have a single phase, 1HP, 60/50Hz motor than I need to wire a pigtail on. The motor can be wired for 115 or 208-230. I am probably going to use it wired for low voltage. I'm not sure how to connect to my three wire (hot/neutral/ground) pigtail.

The wiring diagram for low voltage is:

P1 - UNGR D LINE

P2, T8, T3 - Tape

T2, T5, T4 - Line

How do I connect these to my pigtail???

ALso, if I wanted to switch it over to 220, how would I connect it to a 220 pigtail. The high voltage diagram is:

P1 - UNGR D LINE

P2 - Tape

T8, T3, T2 - Tape

T5, T4 - Line

If possible, maybe a little explaination about the seven wires so I "sort of" know what I am doing.

thanks,

Bill
 
In the low voltage setup attach P1 to neut, T2,T4,T5 to hot and the case to ground ( there should be a male spade lug attached to the case or a green colored screw).

In the Hi setup P1 to hot , T4,T5 to the other hot, ground to the case ( green lug )

All the middle wires that say tape use a wire nut to join the indicated wires together.
This is a best guess, You can lookup the wiring diagram on the net of give a discription here. (I.E Dayton modle bla bla 1 hp 1750rpm 110-220)
 
Thanks for the reply. I did not want to make any assumptions and wire it wrong. Your answer is much appreciated!!!!

Bill
 
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