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  1. KeithCarrier

    Reverse 240V Motor

    Your the best Bill, worked like a treat. The way you informed me on how to do the testing was great. Keith
  2. KeithCarrier

    Reverse 240V Motor

    Thank you Bill, I will follow your instructions, you have made it a lot clearer for me. Keith
  3. KeithCarrier

    Reverse 240V Motor

    WOW, Thanks a lot Carlos. I think this puts a different spin on it. So far I have reversed the Red and Black wires from the plug (A & A2). This was advised from another Forum during my searches. I have also reversed the wires from the Capacitor, but left the other wires in place, this did...
  4. KeithCarrier

    Reverse 240V Motor

    It has a fan at the front of the motor. Where it originally came from, I have no idea. It has no switch, just plug it in and the start capacitor kicks in starts the motor and thats it.
  5. KeithCarrier

    Reverse 240V Motor

    The motor is made by Crompton Parkinson and is metal cased. I have followed all the instructions so far. I am starting to beleive that the motor is one that cannot be reversed. Anyways, thanks to one and all for your comments
  6. KeithCarrier

    Lafert ST63S4 Motor

    Thak you jreaf, this has been most helpful.
  7. KeithCarrier

    Reverse 240V Motor

    I have a 240V single phase capacitor driven 1HP motor. How do you reverse the spinning of the motor?
  8. KeithCarrier

    Lafert ST63S4 Motor

    Thanks Bill, I understand now, for instance US is 230V 3 phase and Australia is 400V 3 phase. Is that correct?
  9. KeithCarrier

    Lafert ST63S4 Motor

    I am a little confused about the 230/400V meaning of this motor. Does it mean that it is wired in a Delta or Wye configuration that uses 230V for startup and then switches to 400V once the motor has reached top speed. Or Does it mean that I can configure the motor from 3 phase wiring to single...

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