Hello,
I have just been looking at a single phase motor which came out of my Centec, when I opted for a 3 phase motor,on first first commissioning it.
There is no makers or information plate on it and the "Box" which houses the terminals isn't there, simply a blanking plate.
Cast into the aluminium housing is MEC 90. Googling this, leads me to believe that it is intended for a 3 HP air compressor, so quite hefty for a single phase motor.
Removing the blanking plate reveals 4 wires flopping around. Checking these shows that they are two separate windings.. One is about 3.5 ohms which must be the main winding and the other around 25 ohms which must be the start winding.
I would wire this up as a capacitor start motor, using an 80 microfarad capacitor (simply because it is about the sort of value I would expect, but more honestly because it is to hand).
I have a niggling doubt about doing this, because I assume the start current surge is likely to be high on an air compressor, unless there is a system to bleed the pressure in the tank supply line.
Does anyone know if these air compressor motors are usually capacitor start? Or is there some other starting method for these "specials" I might as well put it into good order, although I can't think of any use for such a beast.
Andrew.
Edited By Andrew Tinsley on 12/08/2020 17:56:41