SNK
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Hey Guys,
I have run into a weird problem.
My neighbor has a wood shop in his basement, and has just purchased a furnace-style 120V single phase AC motor. At the same time, he purchased a PowerFist Drum Switch with Forward/Reverse/OFF. On the switch, it is labeled R,S U,V,5,6. They supplied a WONDERFUL schematic as below.
R S
U V 5 6
Most of the Drum switches that I have seen are labelled 1,2,3,4,5,6.
It looks really easy on paper, but has anyone seen any of the above labels before on a STD AC motor? Page 3 on
http://www.mckessockconveyors.com/PDF/Hytrol%20Basic%20Introduction%20to%20Conveyors-Electrical%20-%20Cat%20542.pdf
and
http://static.flickr.com/59/187576722_f686c5884a_o.jpg
For a STD motor, you reverse the Black and Red wires (NEMA)
I need to know where the L1, N and R and B go.......
Anyone out there know what the R,S,U,V and 5,6 mean?
I have run into a weird problem.
My neighbor has a wood shop in his basement, and has just purchased a furnace-style 120V single phase AC motor. At the same time, he purchased a PowerFist Drum Switch with Forward/Reverse/OFF. On the switch, it is labeled R,S U,V,5,6. They supplied a WONDERFUL schematic as below.
R S
U V 5 6
Most of the Drum switches that I have seen are labelled 1,2,3,4,5,6.
It looks really easy on paper, but has anyone seen any of the above labels before on a STD AC motor? Page 3 on
http://www.mckessockconveyors.com/PDF/Hytrol%20Basic%20Introduction%20to%20Conveyors-Electrical%20-%20Cat%20542.pdf
and
http://static.flickr.com/59/187576722_f686c5884a_o.jpg
For a STD motor, you reverse the Black and Red wires (NEMA)
I need to know where the L1, N and R and B go.......
Anyone out there know what the R,S,U,V and 5,6 mean?