本帖最后由 td456 于 2010-4-14 11:39 编辑 ( |5 E+ t3 n" d* x) k c $ i) h3 s5 L+ B% e# QI did it acording to wiring diagram on the motor itself. % o4 t0 ^# P! z9 A: ^5 s2 a" ?* V + Z. I% h4 R7 p; S3 HCan someone provide some more detailed information. 3 f' M, u3 N/ U* c1 ?0 }: FThis one with overload protection P1 P2 lead. + R; `4 V# o. }1 s, k, [3 f $ V/ w: C* e2 | Z/ |4 wThanks!
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. / c6 g$ x6 C: F; s. {( R! [" Z6 P9 d' }+ T- c+ \ [! X9 r, b
But "all windings" motor, which has two same windings, if swap two leads of ONLY ONE winding, it will change the rotation.