AboutWill Expertise Three phase electic motors, controls and related problems or failures, three phase motor installation issues, performance issues, connections, data and duty cycle information. All other electic motors. Specialty motors, repair concerns, performance concerns, obsolete motors and solutions. Other specialty equipment issues. Lost nameplate data and identification, lost connection data.
Also DC motors of all types.
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Experience 30 plus years in the electrical motor and apparatus repair industry. VP level management of repair facilities, current owner of my own specialty repair and consulting firm.
Organizations EASA, IBEW [retired], other specialty organizatons, Lubrication, Vibration EDI, Triboelectric Councils
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Education/Credentials 4 year technical, College level specific courses, EASA repair courses, vibration analysis electronic and electrical trade school.
Expert: Will Date: 3/5/2008 Subject: GE Motor Missing wiring diagram
Question I have a General Electric Model 5KC42JG247X electric motor. The wiring
diagram is not legible. It is a TEFC Thermally protected Cap Start motor. 1/3
HP 1725 RPM dual voltage reversible. It has 7 leads. For 110VAC 3 leads to
hot, 3 to ground, and 1 taped up. I replaced the Cap, it runs, strangely tho.
I Need to reverse the rotation. Also the motor momentarily abruptly slows
and then regains RPM. I think this means I need a Centrifugal switch, I need
source/ what part number to buy
Answer Pretty good diagnosis, I agree, reverse should be two wires in the bundles 5 and 8 if 5 is one bundle and 8 is in the other swap them.
If you can read the lead numbers, they may be tiny numbers on the lead itself not a tag, tell me what is in what bundle, do not lose track of what goes to what bundle,
slows down and then speeds up could be cent switch or low voltage check both, first make sure a spring has not come loose on the cent switch, make sure of your voltage.
A switch may be a pain, go to JENKINS ELECTRIC Motors .com. google it, or go to electric motor warehouse.
One should be able to get you a switch if it is still being made.