Good day,
You can go here to see the basic wiring setup of your terminals for the compressor along with the relay and overload.
http://www.jimdow.com/jimdow/sales/diagrams/refcopressorterm.jpg
L1 andL2 can be interchanged, since it is alternating current.
Basically, the overload is clipped to the body of the compressor, and is wired to the top center pin (common).
The relay, is pressed onto the R & S terminals. L1 or L2 can be used to connect to the overload terminal. The unused one is connected to the R side of the relay.
In addition, there is a run capacitor that is jumpered between R & S.
Actually it is an accessory to improve the effeciency of the compressor. It would run without it.
Hope this helps..
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