Wire Up a Bow Capacitor
Colossal electric motors with a hovering starting torque, allying an air conditioner's compressor Engine, ofttimes employ a launch capacitor implements. A commencement capacitor equipment contains a commence capacitor, relay and wires. The start capacitor gives the Engine's windings an electric boost during the start-up leaf. The relay disconnects the birth capacitor from the Engine's electrical course once the Engine has reached operative quickness. The wires on a set off capacitor instruments manipulate color-coded insulation and connect to the Engine's amble capacitor and a contactor -- the relay supplying faculty to the Engine.
Instructions
1. Turn off the electricity to the unit the Engine operates. Unplug the unit provided it connects to a wall receptacle. Turn off the unit's course breaker provided the unit wires directly to the plan breaker.
Push one of the wire terminals on each of the short wires in the start-capacitor kit onto the start capacitor's terminals. One wire goes on each start capacitor terminal.6. Much a Coat of arms on the side of the relay shows the wiring diagram.
3. Push the wire terminal on the commencement capacitor relay's "Common" wire, usually the black wire, to the common terminal on the load side of the unit's contactor. The wires connected to the motor's common terminal, marked "C" or "COM" on the motor's wiring chart, also connect to this contactor terminal.
4. Push the wire terminal on the start-capacitor relay's "Run" wire onto the run capacitor's "HERM" terminal. The wire connected to the motor's start terminal, marked "S" on the motor's wiring chart, also connects to this run capacitor terminal.
5.2. Examine the begin capacitor's wiring diagram. The diagram identifies the capacitor and relay's wire colour and the wire's assistance.
Push the terminal on one of the start capacitor's wires onto the start capacitor relay's "Start" terminal.
7. Push the wire terminal on the start capacitor's second wire onto the run capacitor's common terminal, often labeled "C," "COM." The wire connected to the motor's run terminal, marked as "R" on the motor's wiring chart, and the wire going to the hot terminal on the load side of the contactor also connects to this run capacitor terminal.