Re: Wiring for 230 volts electric motor for RUDD furnace
- From: John Fields <jfields@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2006 14:55:36 -0600
On 23 Nov 2006 04:52:16 -0800, "sokkia58" <sun785862@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
The motor on my commerical furnace (heat+air) went bad. I took the
motor out. The existing motor was an Emerson motor, 3/4HP,1075 rpm,6.3
amps,230volts with no capacitor. The existing motor is a 2 speed motor.
The motor had 4 wires (brown,black,red,orange). All these wires were
directly connected to same color wires from the furnace controls.
I bought the replacement motor with same specification (3/4HP,1075
rpm,6.3 amps,230volts) but it needs a capacitor (15MFD). The shop told
me it was a three speed motor. The new motor has 5 wires + small green
ground wire coming out of it (2 brown wires;#1 black wire;#2 black
wire;#3 black wire). The wiring diagram on motor shows that the brown
wires go to the capacitor & #2 & #3 black wires are low & high speed.
The #1 black wire is a common wire.
How do I connect these wires to the existing black, orange, red & brown
wires coming out of the furnace.
I did some juice checks of the exisitng wires. When the heat on the
thermostat is off & the electric motor switch on the thermostat is set
to "auto", the brown & orange wires have juice in them. When I change
the fan setting to "on" (heat still off) the brown, orange and black
wire gets the juice. The red wire never gets the juice.
Primpt help will be greatly appreciated since we do not have heat in
the building.
---
Before you kill yourself or do any further damage to your system I
suggest you get in touch with one of your local HVAC companies and
hand the problem off to them. That will surely result in a prompt,
safe repair.
--
JF
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