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Posted on Apr 09, 2008

Ge motor c474

Hi,
I've been asked to wire a ge two speed capacitor start/run motor mod. #5KCP49ZG104S. The problem is no wiring diagram. I was wondering if there is a typical wiring diagram that I can work from.


Thanks, RM

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Typical Diagrams Will Be As Follows

C - Common
H - High Speed
L - Low Speed
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W/white - Common
B/black - High Speed
R/red - Low Speed

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