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    larry phelan 1
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      @larryphelan1

      Good morning all,

      I am about to fit a power feed unit to my milling machine.

      The unit comes with a 110V plug unsuitable for our system, so needs to be replaced. The wires are black white green.

      Which is the live, white or black ?

      I suspect it is white, but just to be sure I decided to check

      Thanks for your help [always available ]indecision

      #33653
      larry phelan 1
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        @larryphelan1
        #490727
        John Haine
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          @johnhaine32865

          Umm… If it's a 110V plug, is a 110V motor? If so it might not be a good idea to just put a new plug on it, you would need a transformer too…

          #490730
          DC31k
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            @dc31k

            If it is AC, it does not matter which you connect to live or neutral, but US wiring uses black for live.

            See:

            https://www.graphicproducts.com/articles/wire-color-coding/

            As John says, you need a transformer. A standard yellow building site one is cheap.

            #490732
            Bryan Cedar 1
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              @bryancedar1

              You talk of two connections, do not forget the earth!

              #490771
              larry phelan 1
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                @larryphelan1

                Yes John, it is a 110v motor, was ordered as such, so was fitted with a 110v moulded plug, just not the type we use., that,s why a new one has to be fitted. and I do have a transformer.

                Bryan, I did notice the earth connection, I,m not that brave. I dont take chances, even with 110 v !

                Thanks to all

                #490782
                Michael Gilligan
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                  @michaelgilligan61133

                  It’s a lazy and extravagant option, but adaptor leads are available to suit the yellow ‘site’ transformers:

                  A google search for :

                  iec 110v plug to american

                  should find one for around £25

                  That said, it’s only a five minute job to put an IEC plug on the lead.

                  MichaelG

                  #490805
                  Meunier
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                    @meunier

                    I'm resisting the temptation, I really am trying, to enquire if that will need 'Arctic' cabling ? Oh, weak-willed again…….
                    DaveD

                    #490848
                    Paul Kemp
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                      @paulkemp46892

                      I think it might need tropical cable at present or even sub sea cable depending on your location……… In fact an adaptor lead may be a very good suggestion, could have one for all seasons!

                      I'll get my coat,

                      Paul.

                      #490878
                      larry phelan 1
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                        @larryphelan1

                        Maybe I should just go back to spinning the hand wheels ?frown

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