Hi folks,
I want to repurpose a motor pulled from a 1980's trash compactor. Despite having part numbers, I'm having no luck finding any documentation about it. The motor is labeled with model # S67NXJKM-7326 and part # 800130. It came from a Kitchenaid KCS200 which might have been really made by Hobart. Other compactor models that appear to use the same motor assembly include KUCS180S1 and KUCS181T1. After much time searching, I'm unable to find a wiring diagram. I hope somebody here can help me figure it out.
It's a single speed AC motor with reverse. There's a thermal fuse and a centrifugal switch. There are 5 wires - white, black , red, blue and brown. There's continuity between black and red with about 3.7 ohms. The red wire goes through the centrifugal switch, which tells me this is related to a start coil circuit. But wouldn't there be two start coils managed by the switch? The black and red seem isolated from the other three wires so this has me puzzled. The white wire enters the motor through the thermal fuse, where then seems to be shorted to the brown wire - I'm getting 0.1 ohms between white and brown. From there, I'm getting 1.7 ohms to the blue wire.
I'm confused. I'm not finding the 3 coils (two start, one run) like I've seen in other appliance motors. Can someone shed some light on this for me? I'll appreciate any clues.
Tom
I want to repurpose a motor pulled from a 1980's trash compactor. Despite having part numbers, I'm having no luck finding any documentation about it. The motor is labeled with model # S67NXJKM-7326 and part # 800130. It came from a Kitchenaid KCS200 which might have been really made by Hobart. Other compactor models that appear to use the same motor assembly include KUCS180S1 and KUCS181T1. After much time searching, I'm unable to find a wiring diagram. I hope somebody here can help me figure it out.
It's a single speed AC motor with reverse. There's a thermal fuse and a centrifugal switch. There are 5 wires - white, black , red, blue and brown. There's continuity between black and red with about 3.7 ohms. The red wire goes through the centrifugal switch, which tells me this is related to a start coil circuit. But wouldn't there be two start coils managed by the switch? The black and red seem isolated from the other three wires so this has me puzzled. The white wire enters the motor through the thermal fuse, where then seems to be shorted to the brown wire - I'm getting 0.1 ohms between white and brown. From there, I'm getting 1.7 ohms to the blue wire.
I'm confused. I'm not finding the 3 coils (two start, one run) like I've seen in other appliance motors. Can someone shed some light on this for me? I'll appreciate any clues.
Tom