Hi all,
I have found more stuff on single phase motors with THREE windings [instead of the normal two]. Not sure it this will help, but it cannot do any harm!!!
To prevent premature failure of the motor it is essential the motor is connected
correctly first time to the power supply. Correct function and connection of both
Start & Run Capacitors is also vital.
If in doubt follow the simple guide below ...
1. Identify the correct motor Terminals ...
Run - Common (R - C) Lowest resistance
Run - Start (R - S) Highest resistance
Common - Start (C - S) Intermediate resistance
Also R S = C S + R C & C S is normally 3 - 4 times resistance of R C
2 Start Capacitor This is the larger value capacitor in microfarads
(MFD or mFd), typically 100 - 300 mFd.
The Start Capacitor connects between the Run
Terminal and the Start Terminal via the Start Relay.
3 Run Capacitor This is the smaller value capacitor, typically 5 - 30 mFd.
It is connected in Parallel with the Start Capacitor, but
not via the Start Relay, hence this capacitor provides
power to the Start Terminal all the time the motor is
running.
The name Run Capacitor is misleading because it in fact provides power
to the Start Terminal & Start Winding Coil from the power lead to the
Run Terminal.
Important Note On any machine having several smaller Capacitors
added to make a final total they MUST ALWAYS be
group connected in PARALLEL to achieve the desired
value. DO NOT CONNECT CAPACITORS IN SERIES.
4 Start Relay
The high value Start Capacitor would overload the
small Start Winding Coils if left connected permanently,
hence it is normal to disconnect it once the motor has
started. The Start Relay senses the voltage across the
Main Run Winding Coils, which naturally increases
when the motor increases to normal speed. At a preset
level it switches the Start Capacitor off, leaving
only the Run Capacitor in circuit to the Start Terminal.
Single Phase Motor Running Checks
Please read this before Connecting a Single Phase compressor
Final Checks before starting
1 Live & Neutral should connect directly to the Run & Common Terminals.
2 The Run Terminal should connect to the Start Terminal via the Run Capacitor.
3 A second connection to the Start Terminal should be made via the
Start Relay & Start Capacitor.
Once Running
1 Take current reading on Start Capacitor Lead this should show a brief
rise for about 1 - 2 seconds, then drop to zero. Motor tone should
become sweeter.
2 Take current reading on Common Terminal lead this should be equal to
or less than Full Load Current on nameplate.
3 Take current on Run Capacitor lead, this should be about 1/4 - 1/3
Common Lead current.
Cannot hurt, so i thought i would post it!!!!
john..