1930artdeco
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Just rebuilt my Wayne compressor and it has a new 1.5-2 hp Leeson motor on it. The flywheel is a 18” and weighs in about 15 lbs or more (guessing here).
The issue is that it runs for about 30 sec. And trips the breaker. And it is getting really hot. It is currently set up for 220 on a dual pole 20 amp breaker.
So dad thinks it is underpowered for the new rings and flywheel size. I have the motor that came with the original tank/pump combo. It is a Century 5hp, single phase 230 volt motor. However it only has one hot and one neutral wire.
My question is this:
1) I thought a 220/2240 volt motor should have three wires-2 hot and one neutral? Am I missing something-would not surprise me.
2) Will running with a 3450 rpm motor hurt the pump?
The original set up was 1.5 HP at approx. 900 rpm in 1941. But I also know those motors were torque monsters compared to today’s motors. I was just trying to stay within the original specs of the pump/motor combo.
Thanks,
Mike
The issue is that it runs for about 30 sec. And trips the breaker. And it is getting really hot. It is currently set up for 220 on a dual pole 20 amp breaker.
So dad thinks it is underpowered for the new rings and flywheel size. I have the motor that came with the original tank/pump combo. It is a Century 5hp, single phase 230 volt motor. However it only has one hot and one neutral wire.
My question is this:
1) I thought a 220/2240 volt motor should have three wires-2 hot and one neutral? Am I missing something-would not surprise me.
2) Will running with a 3450 rpm motor hurt the pump?
The original set up was 1.5 HP at approx. 900 rpm in 1941. But I also know those motors were torque monsters compared to today’s motors. I was just trying to stay within the original specs of the pump/motor combo.
Thanks,
Mike