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About Charles C. Jones
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Let Me help you with your problems with single phase and three phase electric motors. I can tell you how to troubleshoot your motor problems. From simple testing of capacitors, how to test your windings, replacing bearings, and general maintance. Before we go any further, remember these words of advice: Disconnect the power before you do anything! Please limit your questions to electric motors and there immediate components. I review each question, and if I can answer or help, then I will. If you receive a rejection, it means it is out of my expertise, and just do not have the answer. I'll be waiting for your question, and see if I can help you. Thanks for using AllExperts!

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I have 30 years experience in the repair of electric motors and related equipment. I am a master machinist in the field of motor repair. I have been employed with my company for 27 years. When you ask your question, give me all the information you can about your problem. I have a lots more to add, but for the everyday do-it yourself kinda person, it might get to technical. So ask away, if I can't give you a good answer, I'll find someone who can

 
   

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Frank wrote at 2006-06-18 16:44:51
Hi,
same happened to me in my irrigation pump with 0.5 hp, fortunately the cvapacitor is fried on the opposite side: Here is the data I have:

Logo "ZR" with a symbolic globe around
CBB60 SH
25mycroF +/- 5% (that's the infor you need)
50/60Hz
250VAC -25/85 degrees C
NINGBO HAILIDA




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