Where does purple wire go on capacitor?
Where does purple wire go on capacitor?
The black wire is next to the black connector for the fan (it is the one that looks oxidized/tarnished). The red is above it (also on the left) with the purple wire is on the top of the connector.
What kind of wiring does a blower motor use?
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What does black dot mean on blower motor wiring diagram?
Everything rides on circuit that is being constructed. As stated previous, the lines at a Blower Motor Wiring Diagram signifies wires. Sometimes, the cables will cross. However, it does not mean connection between the cables. Injunction of 2 wires is usually indicated by black dot on the intersection of 2 lines.
What do the wires on a furnace blower look like?
According to the new motor White = L1 (neutral), Black = High speed, Blue = Medium speed, Red = Low speed. Check the diagram on the old motor, to figure out which wires are which. From what I can see, looks like on the old motor: Black = High speed, Yellow = Medium high, Orange = Medium Low, Red = Low speed. – Tester101 Nov 1 ’15 at 3:43
How to test furnace motor wire color speeds?
HVAC Furnace Blower Motor Wire Color Speeds: Color Code, How to Test to Verify Speeds! – YouTube If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device.
How do you wire a furnace blower motor?
Both motors should have wiring diagrams printed on them. Just match them up. Follow the wires from those splices, back to the control board, or check the schematic. That will tell you how to wire everything. – Tester101 Nov 1 ’15 at 3:37 According to the new motor White = L1 (neutral), Black = High speed, Blue = Medium speed, Red = Low speed.
According to the new motor White = L1 (neutral), Black = High speed, Blue = Medium speed, Red = Low speed. Check the diagram on the old motor, to figure out which wires are which. From what I can see, looks like on the old motor: Black = High speed, Yellow = Medium high, Orange = Medium Low, Red = Low speed. – Tester101 Nov 1 ’15 at 3:43
HVAC Furnace Blower Motor Wire Color Speeds: Color Code, How to Test to Verify Speeds! – YouTube If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device.
Is there an orange wire on the new motor?
The problem is there is an extra setting (orange wire) on the old motor that isn’t there on the new one (medium low). – user1463809 Nov 1 ’15 at 3:50 Probably not all the speeds were used, you’ll have to check where they connect to the control board. Most likely, one or two go to a PARK terminal, which means they’re not used.