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Wiring diagram for electricmotor with capacitor

Wiring diagram for electric motor with capacitor.i need to conect a single phase fan motor with capacitordiagram required.

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On most motors the wires with the tabs are connected to the capacitor (usually brown). White wire is neutral and color wires are speeds.

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The first step in the process is determining the start winding which is connected to the line (AC white) and to one side of the start capacitor. To accurately determine the start winding, disconnect all motor leads from the start capacitor and the speed switch for multi-speed motors and then setting your ohmmeter to the lowest scale (R x 1), measure the resistances between the AC white line and each of the motor leads connecting to the start capacitor. The one with the least resistance is the starting winding lead.

Once the start winding lead going to the capacitor is determined, reconnect the capacitor then connect the black AC line to the found start winding lead (marked X). Connect the white AC line to L of speed switch, the motor lead formerly connected to AC white to 3, red to 2, and white to 1 as shown below. Leave the green/yellow ground wire connection as is.

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Below are the wiring modifications for 2-speed and single speed single phase capacitor-start electric motors.

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