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    drum switch wiring problem

    I have a central machinery complex drilling / mill machine
    drum switch broke
    bought replacement tried to rewire it, no success
    I did not take pic or note original switch wiring
    time has passed, I need this operational yesterday...

    It is wired for 220 single phase

    can anyone help me?

    thanks
    phil
    pic_1.jpgpic_2.jpgpic_3.jpgpic_4.jpgpic_5.jpg

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    Hi, your motor has three windings,

    - Run 1) wires 1 and 2 with 1 being marked for polarity

    - Run 2) wires 4 and 3 with 3 being marked for polarity

    - start 1) wires 5 and 6

    Your motor is presently wired for 120 volts

    your switch should be wired as Follows

    Power Input

    - black (line) to terminal # 2

    - white (neutral) to terminal # 6

    - green to case

    Motor

    Blue wire terminal 1

    Black wire terminal 2

    Black wire terminal 3/5

    Red wire terminal 4

    The above is assuming the wire taped to the start capacitor is indeed black.

    Regards, Rod.

  3. #3
    Okay...

    the capacitor is connected to a brown wire
    I changed this over from 120 to 220 15 years ago

    well at least I did something then put a 220 plug on the end of it, been running that way ever since

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    in picture three (diagrams of drum switch)
    which is the correct one?
    for 220?
    split phase?
    Last edited by phil harold; 02-07-2011 at 2:34 PM.

  5. #5

    I am still looking for a solution

    now with more info I am still lost
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    Phil, look at your original set of photographs that show the motor wiring diagram.

    You have 1 & 4 connected together, and 2 & 3 connected together. That's for 120 volts.

    You don't have the motor wired for 240.

    Yes you use the diagram for split phase connection.........Rod.

  7. #7
    Well I had a brain fart

    the motor was never converted to 220
    no matter what my brain told me, I looked at the plug finally...

    then understanding a jumper wire between 3/5
    made all the difference in the world

    Thank You for your patience
    and the solution!

    time to make the rosette and plinth blocks!
    Quote Originally Posted by Rod Sheridan View Post
    Hi, your motor has three windings,
    - Run 1) wires 1 and 2 with 1 being marked for polarity
    - Run 2) wires 4 and 3 with 3 being marked for polarity
    - start 1) wires 5 and 6

    Your motor is presently wired for 120 volts
    your switch should be wired as Follows

    Power Input
    - black (line) to terminal # 2
    - white (neutral) to terminal # 6
    - green to case

    Motor
    -Blue wire terminal 1
    -Black wire terminal 2
    -Black wire terminal 3/5
    -Red wire terminal 4
    The above is assuming the wire taped to the start capacitor is indeed black.
    Regards, Rod.

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