* z4 y- x2 V' {1 T3 zI did it acording to wiring diagram on the motor itself. 7 d, A: w9 v. |+ O0 O1 E, Z% v! } % Z) b+ x; H$ I' u- tCan someone provide some more detailed information. % d; D- I# j4 Z3 ^( @This one with overload protection P1 P2 lead.& e$ S& D2 n2 R: U1 D
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Thanks!
According to my knowledge, most motors with single phase, have two different windings, one for running and one for starting, their rotation directions are pre- fixed. . S m! D' H/ g; |9 B6 O# e
I( @) }6 h# a# P& s: {But "all windings" motor, which has two same windings, if swap two leads of ONLY ONE winding, it will change the rotation.