midwest farms
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I'm, hesitant to send this request due to it being the result of assuming on my part. Bought a new (to me) Gardner Denver compressor. I wired up the power whip yesterday afternoon and noticed on startup that the motor started up slower than expected and that the rpm was maybe a little lower than expected. I stopped, checked connections, contacters on the pressure switch, took the belt off the pump ect. Everything seemed to check out ok. Started again and ran for maybe a minute and it STOPPED-nothing, no humm no anything. Interestingly it didn't pop a breaker. After checking deeper found that the previous owner had whip wired backwards into the pressure switch....the green wire running to power and the red running to ground!? I saw the pump run in his shop and it ran fine so I am convinced he had it hooked up "correctly" albeit with the wrong color combination.
Where should I start? Start capacitor, run capacitor? Both? There is no hum under power. The motor didn't "let the smoke out".
I feel foolish for not checking someone else's work. I know better than that. Motor is Leeson 3 hp single phase. Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance!
A side note, it is interesting that having power hooked to the ground didn't make the whole compressor "hot". I know that I touched the compressor when it was running for the short minute. I feel fortunate I didn't get hit with one leg of 220v. I'm beyond calling the previous owner up and letting him know how dangerous this was-I just want to get it fixed!
Where should I start? Start capacitor, run capacitor? Both? There is no hum under power. The motor didn't "let the smoke out".
Thanks in advance!
A side note, it is interesting that having power hooked to the ground didn't make the whole compressor "hot". I know that I touched the compressor when it was running for the short minute. I feel fortunate I didn't get hit with one leg of 220v. I'm beyond calling the previous owner up and letting him know how dangerous this was-I just want to get it fixed!