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| Stephen Newell
01-04-2013 21:48:17
63.25.67.184
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   The pressure switch itself had a cut off on it and the sub-panel and breaker for the compressor is 3' away. Do you think I need a disconnect also? Here are the pictures of the sides of the starter. Also there is another of the overload. The flash on the camera tends to bleach the picture. The right side of it has the letters NC on it with the numbers 95 and 96 on it. |
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| Greg K
01-05-2013 06:45:53
75.104.160.36
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Re: Compressor electrical question in reply to Stephen Newell, 01-04-2013 21:48:17
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| No disconnect neededif the panel is only 3' away. I cannot see on this but I believe the other terminal to your coil is on the upper right corner, to the right of L1, L2,L3, but below 14. About in the same location of where the short red wire goes. I don't see anything on the labels that lead me in a different direction. George March is correct in that it is a 3 phase starter, however T1, T2, T3 are all motor leads and not a coil terminal, just as L1, L2, L3 are all input leads for 3 phase power. Gotta go to work now, but try and get me a pic of the top right looking down from the top and this will verify how wrong or right I am. |
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| Stephen Newell
01-05-2013 08:03:33
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Re: Compressor electrical question in reply to Greg K, 01-05-2013 06:45:53
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| | Looking at the top of the switch under L1 there is A1 which is one side of the coil and below 13 and 14 is A2 which is the other side of the coil. I expected the switch was made so it could either be used for single phase or three phase. |
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| Stephen Newell
01-05-2013 03:47:20
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Re: Compressor electrical question in reply to Stephen Newell, 01-04-2013 21:48:17
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|   Maybe you can see the labels better with these pictures. |
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