I've got a new-to-me machine that I'm currently refurbishing. All the wiring looks to be in decent shape and routed in a way that would make sense to repurpose. I've bypassed the current wiring provisionally to test out the motor w/a VFD. The 3-phase setup uses 3 buttons, FWD, REV latching buttons and a stop button that pops either out.
As far as I can tell, Power goes to thermal overload switch, goes to buttons, buttons back to motor windings. I want to remove the buttons and install the VFD there; the button wiring is already wired identically to how I'd wire the VFD. I'd like to use the thermal overload switch.....which I'm guessing acts as a circuit breaker w/the advantage of not having to go to the breaker panel to reset it (am I correct?)
2 of the phases are connected to "L1" & "L2" up top, the 3rd one is nutted to wire '3'. 1,2, and 3 go to mechanical buttons.

A) How do I rewire this thermal switch for 120 single phase? (I've got a 120v VFD)
B) How do I rewire this thermal switch for 240 single phase? (I've got a 220v VFD)
C) Same question as B, but If I wanted to use 4 wire 240 (to use the wire already there and get 120V at the machine for lights and auxiliary 120v)
As far as I can tell, Power goes to thermal overload switch, goes to buttons, buttons back to motor windings. I want to remove the buttons and install the VFD there; the button wiring is already wired identically to how I'd wire the VFD. I'd like to use the thermal overload switch.....which I'm guessing acts as a circuit breaker w/the advantage of not having to go to the breaker panel to reset it (am I correct?)
2 of the phases are connected to "L1" & "L2" up top, the 3rd one is nutted to wire '3'. 1,2, and 3 go to mechanical buttons.

A) How do I rewire this thermal switch for 120 single phase? (I've got a 120v VFD)
B) How do I rewire this thermal switch for 240 single phase? (I've got a 220v VFD)
C) Same question as B, but If I wanted to use 4 wire 240 (to use the wire already there and get 120V at the machine for lights and auxiliary 120v)




