So it’s the same as good ole American motors.?
And yes, I do need to check the overloads for proper settings. I’ve never dealt with a motor with leads numbered like that.
Waross, Edison123,
Thank you both very much for your replies/help. It appears you are both in agreement. I will attempt your suggestion. Waross, you stated in your last reply “for a North American motor”. What about this Japanese motor? I really don’t want to smoke this motor on power-up. I am...
Well, after I took off the cloth tape to check for wire tags, I discovered there were none.
I believe L1 went to U1&U2, L2 to V1&v2, L3 to W1&W2. X,Y,& Z were connected together.
Hello,
I have an Onikaze blower motor that I need to change to 480 volt from 240. The leads from the motor are as follows: U1, U2, V1, V2, W1, W2 plus X, Y, and Z (9 lead). The original printed info on the cover for the leads have long faded. It is a type CS-102, 3 phase 2 pole motor.
Thanks in...