IX. Single and Three Phase Wire Diagram

Use wiring diagram on motor plate if different from below.

Wiring should always be done by a licensed electrician!

-Electrically insulate all connections.

-For counter-clockwise rotation, looking from top of motor down.

5hp Single Phase

Leeson Motor / 230v / 19.8 amps / TEFC / C Face / 3500 rpm

P1 Power Line 1*

Top View

T1

Tie together and insulate with

 

 

T8

a wire nut (do NOT connect to

Outlet

any house wiring)

 

 

T4

Power Line 2*

T5

* Power Line 1 and 2 are interchangeable

Inlet

7.5hp Three Phase

Leeson Motor / 208 - 230/460v / 19.6 - 18.4/9.2 amps / TEFC / C Face / 3480 rpm

208 / 230 Volts

L1

 

T1 & T7

 

L2

 

T2 & T8

 

L3

 

T3 & T9

 

T4

T5 Tie together

T6

460 Volts

L1 T1

L2 T2

L3 T3

T7 & T4

 

Tie together

 

T8 & T5

 

Tie together

 

T9 & T6

 

Tie together

 

Motor

Wire

Box

Green Chassis

To Line to reverse rotation interchange any two line leads

Check rotation after wiring.

Wire for counter-clockwise rotation.

11

Screw

Ground: Connect house ground wire to green chassis screw in motor wire housing box.

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Oneida Air Systems 5 & 7.5 HP Direct Drive Cyclonic Dust Collectors manual IX. Single and Three Phase Wire Diagram

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