Thanks for the help guys got it working without letting any magic smoke or sparks out. Which is my usual method but these toys are much more expensive to replace so I figured I would ask for help. Great answers.
If you are running an air compressor, a pump or any electric motor that auto cycles, then that particular switch(momentary contact) should be disconnected from the circuit, and a on/off(maintained) push button or selector switch should be installed.
I notice that you are running 2 seperate circuits off this Starter. The output terminals are rated for 2 conductors each, one on each side of screw if your wires are long enough. Check the size of the output wires going to the wirenuts, they look to be of smaller gauge(size) than the other wires. This particular starter(8536 SBG) is rated for a max of 18 amps or 3HP@200/230VAC - 5HP@460/575VAC 3 phase. Breaker for starter should be a MAX 20 amp 220v breaker.
The purpose of the Sarter is to protect a motor from overheating,overcurrent, or locked rotor condition. The motor being protected must be wired directly to the output terminals directly with no other equipment(or other motors) on the same circuit. I believe you said you are powering a phase converter with this starter? If so, the entire overload module should be removed and the start/stop circuit reconfigured as a simple power contactor. If any equipment (such as a phase converter) or more than one motor is connected you will not be able to protect the motor or motors with this starter.
I am currently installing 3 SDG-3 Size 1 starters(only one setup as a starter) and one Size 2 8502 SDO1. Running all 220 equipment off starters and contactors, with a single emergency stop to shut off power to everything at once. I am also wiring in indicator lights for status of all states, on, off, breaker off/tripped, emergency stop activated, starter overload activated, etc. I am not sure, but I am thinking of installing solid state over and under voltage shutdown circuit as well as timed off after power outage.
Sorry about the long post...
Just Bob