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2009-01-04 Electric Power & Utilities - CENTURY ELETRIC MOTOR SWITCH REPLACEMENT: Your motor is factory set for CW rotation looking at the rear of the motor. It has no connections for changing rotation. It can be done, but requires disassembling the motor and reconnecting the internal...
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2009-01-03 Electric Power & Utilities - 2hp electric motor died: If the windings are bad, changing voltage will not help. It just could be a bad capacitor. Have it checked, and if it good, then more tests will be required, and unless you are comfortable disassembling...
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2009-01-03 Electric Power & Utilities - Dayton 6k325A: Although your roaster may be connected for 115/220 volts, the motor will still use only 115 volts. My best guess is you have one of two problems. Bad windings in the motor itself, or severely worn gears...
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2009-01-01 Electric Power & Utilities - start & run capacitors: Run capacitors are usually encased in aluminum, where start are in black plastic. If the motor has a internal switching mechanism, you must use a start capacitor. A lot of motors today have both. Your...
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2009-01-01 Electric Power & Utilities - wiring fan motor: Yes, you will need a run capacitor. If you have a readable nameplate, check to make sure it is 110 volts, and it should give you the size needed. If not, it is just a guessing game as to the size needed...
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