Hello
I have a 220/240v motor which came from an old electronic heater, the
kind that blows out hot air. I want to directly connect this to a 240
volt electric wall socket.
I have 2 red wires coming out of this motor and the electric cable
connecting to the wall socket also has 2 wires, one earth (brown),
the other is neutral (blue)
Now, does it matter which electric wire connects to the wire on the
motor? and what will be the consequence of this? If so, how can I tell
which wire on the motor is live and which is neutral?
If it doesn't matter which wire goes where, I presumably can connect
it any way I like and it will work?
Thanks for any input,
Sean
I have a 220/240v motor which came from an old electronic heater, the
kind that blows out hot air. I want to directly connect this to a 240
volt electric wall socket.
I have 2 red wires coming out of this motor and the electric cable
connecting to the wall socket also has 2 wires, one earth (brown),
the other is neutral (blue)
Now, does it matter which electric wire connects to the wire on the
motor? and what will be the consequence of this? If so, how can I tell
which wire on the motor is live and which is neutral?
If it doesn't matter which wire goes where, I presumably can connect
it any way I like and it will work?
Thanks for any input,
Sean