Hi, I just found this forum and am new here, but this definitely looks like the right place to get help. Thanks in advance for helping!
I am trying to wire a motor and control it with a lighted switch. The motor and switch are 120 V, and the switch apparently has a neon light. The data sheet for the switch is attached, and it is the lighted, 120 volt version with three terminals, numbered 1, 2, and 3 on the body of the switch. I want to wire the switch so that the light comes on when the motor is on, but from the data sheet I can't determine which wires go where.
The power cord I am using is 14 gauge with one white, one black, and one green wire. The motor has the same gauge wire and the same colors.
I am not very good with circuit diagrams and need help with identifying how to wire all three parts together (motor, switch, power cord), including where each color wire connects to the respective parts. I attached a simple sketch showing each part. I'm hoping you can help me figure this out.
Thanks!
I am trying to wire a motor and control it with a lighted switch. The motor and switch are 120 V, and the switch apparently has a neon light. The data sheet for the switch is attached, and it is the lighted, 120 volt version with three terminals, numbered 1, 2, and 3 on the body of the switch. I want to wire the switch so that the light comes on when the motor is on, but from the data sheet I can't determine which wires go where.
The power cord I am using is 14 gauge with one white, one black, and one green wire. The motor has the same gauge wire and the same colors.
I am not very good with circuit diagrams and need help with identifying how to wire all three parts together (motor, switch, power cord), including where each color wire connects to the respective parts. I attached a simple sketch showing each part. I'm hoping you can help me figure this out.
Thanks!