Hi all,I have a 2hp 220v GE motor with an FLA of 11.5a at 220v, and a NEMA size 0 single phase Furnas magnetic starter (cat number 16cc104408a) that I believe is appropriate. I was hoping to ask a couple questions for my own education. Most likely, I'll hire someone to wire this up for me but I do like to try to understand this as much as possible first. Please bear with me!
I haven't found much info on this model starter online.*@#$
- the heater chart on the enclosure is for non-compensated standard trip relays, but the relay sticker says "non-ambient compensated". Do I need a different chart to figure out the correct size of heater? (If anyone can point me in the right direction, much appreciated!)
- the part of the starter that surrounds the coil is loose and slides back and forth about 1/2". I believe this is normal, and this forms the mechanical portion of the switch (actuated by the coil/magnet). But, I need to verify this as I haven't used a mag starter before!*@#$
- the labels on the terminal block are a little funky. There is an L2, but I don't see an L1. Next to L2, the label looks like "1L1". Is this L1?
- Also, there is a wire running from L2 to one side of the overload relay. I thought L2 should be input?*@#$
- It looks like the coil is currently wired for 220v based on the diagram on it. But, there is an unlabeled terminal (bottom center on the terminal block) that's wired into one side of the relay, and a red wire coming from "V" that currently doesn't go anywhere.
Thanks in advance,
Lee
Heater chart - wrong one for this relay?
Coil label reads: 110-220V 50-60 cycles D50833-91 Coil
Thanks, Lee
I haven't found much info on this model starter online.*@#$
- the heater chart on the enclosure is for non-compensated standard trip relays, but the relay sticker says "non-ambient compensated". Do I need a different chart to figure out the correct size of heater? (If anyone can point me in the right direction, much appreciated!)
- the part of the starter that surrounds the coil is loose and slides back and forth about 1/2". I believe this is normal, and this forms the mechanical portion of the switch (actuated by the coil/magnet). But, I need to verify this as I haven't used a mag starter before!*@#$
- the labels on the terminal block are a little funky. There is an L2, but I don't see an L1. Next to L2, the label looks like "1L1". Is this L1?
- Also, there is a wire running from L2 to one side of the overload relay. I thought L2 should be input?*@#$
- It looks like the coil is currently wired for 220v based on the diagram on it. But, there is an unlabeled terminal (bottom center on the terminal block) that's wired into one side of the relay, and a red wire coming from "V" that currently doesn't go anywhere.
Thanks in advance,
Lee
Heater chart - wrong one for this relay?
Coil label reads: 110-220V 50-60 cycles D50833-91 Coil
Thanks, Lee