310toumad
Mechanical
- May 12, 2016
- 63
I have a single phase, 115V electric motor that is connected to a fuel pump/junction box as shown in the attached wiring diagram on the top left. Normally they are shipped with the three leads (black, white, and brown) hanging loosely so the customer can install the motor and connect wiring themselves.
I'm interested in having the motor used in a different application (as a portable oil transfer pump), so it would not be be wired to a box. Instead, it would have a 3-prong connector and a on/off toggle switch. How would I connect these two things to the current motor? What would I need? I'm not very electrically inclined so I'd appreciate any input.
I'm interested in having the motor used in a different application (as a portable oil transfer pump), so it would not be be wired to a box. Instead, it would have a 3-prong connector and a on/off toggle switch. How would I connect these two things to the current motor? What would I need? I'm not very electrically inclined so I'd appreciate any input.