Thank you Scotty, that all makes sense.
Just to clarify, I seem to collect these motors, either as new old stock or in very good shape, as motors are always handy things to have around. For me to classify the motor as PSC there needs to be a capacitance on the rating plate or a capacitor...
Thanks for the reply.
Yes, I am sure it is a PSC.
The rest of what you say is all true, but it doesn't address my question.
If I have a PSC with asymmetrical windings, how do I ensure it is connected as the manufacturer intended? If the "reverse" winding is used, obviously the characteristics...
Hello All:
I understand the basics of a PSC motor but I have done a fair bit of Googling and I have not been comfortable with the answers. I've learned a lot (here), but no cigar.
If I have a motor with the recommended capacitance listed on the rating plate, AND the windings are symmetrical...