Thank you Reloadron for your reply,
I don't believe this motor is 220V. So here is more information from nameplate (specs with adhesive back, applied to side of motor).
This is a motor for vented - big blade ceiling fan -- a belt driven Dayton Motor model no. 3K386J
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HP: 1/3 - 1/9 PH: 1 LEAD CONNECTIONS
Volts: 115 (does not refer to 220) HZ: 60
Amps: 5.1-2.9 FR: 48Y
CW SHAFT END I
CCW SHAFT END
I
RPM: 1725-1140 INS CL: B l-------------
BLUE I l---------
WHITE
1l------------- LINE-HIGH SPEED I 1 l----------LINE-HIGH SPEED
Duty: Continuous AMB: 40'C I
2-------------- LINE-COMMON I 2 ----------LINE-COMMON
SFA: 5.8-3.1 SF: 1.35 I
3--------------LINE-LOW SPEED I 3 ----------LINE-LOW SPEED
KVA: N ENCL: ODP I
4--------------
WHITE I 4----------
BLUE
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So the only diff between CW SHAFT END & CCW SHAFT END is the 1st = 1; and the last = 4 being BLUE or WHITE.
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I need the motor to turn CW up in attic, so other end of fan belt turns Clock Wise up to; allowing large fan blade underneath to turn Counter Clock wise.
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What does Line-High Speed
verses Line-Low Speed mean? (I'm assuming this is a 2 speed motor = off, low & high) not sure.
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What does the Line-Common mean?
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So with my
black, white and red wires (+ground) feeding in from 1 cable -- how do I wire for Clock Wise looking down at motor shaft? (motor is upright)
Hope this added info helps lead to what I need.
Thank you in advance.
Lew