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Wiring an Emerson Motor

xtremek

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I got a fan from a dog kennel and I'd like to wire it up. It's an Emerson model number KA55HXSMT-2345 115v 3.9A motor, single phase. The cap is already wired with the 2 brown leads going to the opposite sides of it. There's a heavy white wire with an eyelet on it the looks like it grounded to the squirrel cage housing, a small green wire coming from the motor housing that seems to go the same spot as the white wire. Then I have 3 more heavy wires, a red, black, and a blue. I'm guessing this is a 3 speed motor. I have a heavy gauge cord I cut off of something I'd like to use. I want to use this as a shop fan, because if I can get it going, the price will be right. Any help you can give me would be appreciated.
 
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Green is ground. White is Neutral. Black is high, Blue is medium, Red is low. Do not energize more than one speed at the same time.

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Got it. Thanks guys. My biggest problem is I need to quit thinking DC current, and think AC. I'm about to fire it up and I'll let you know how it turns out.
 
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If you want to use all three speeds, just get a three circuit selector switch of some kind that's rated for motor use. Common goes to your L1 on the cord and T1, T2 & T3 go to Blk, Blu & Red.

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I wired it for Hi and we have success. I'll see if my old man comes across any 3 spd switches. Thanks for your help.
 
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