ThanksCDV777-1 wrote:Your transformer should be ok.
It looks like only those 3 wires were
Disconnected. I would be VERY surprised if there is something wrong with it.
ThanksCDV777-1 wrote:Your transformer should be ok.
It looks like only those 3 wires were
Disconnected. I would be VERY surprised if there is something wrong with it.
You may not need to. Now, I am not physically capable of looking into your rotator cabinet and seeing the motor itself, but based on yourQuantumCurse wrote:I've also replaced the rotator gear and am getting a motor to replace the 3 phase one.
Also as a side note it's wired for 480V 3 Phase. I have some pi coming tomorrow of the progress.DrDanthrax99 wrote:You may not need to. Now, I am not physically capable of looking into your rotator cabinet and seeing the motor itself, but based on yourQuantumCurse wrote:I've also replaced the rotator gear and am getting a motor to replace the 3 phase one.
pictures in your OP, your 1003 is wired for 208-240 3 Phase. According to the manual, 208-240 3 Phase Thunderbolts use the 240V Single phase rotator motor.
EDIT: My apologies, I later looked into your RCM cabinet photo and saw that the rotator motor terminal has three leads that were cut from it, it is three phase.
What's wired for 480v? The coils on the original starers are 240V.Also as a side note it's wired for 480V 3 Phase. I have some pi coming tomorrow of the progress.
I didn't cut them. The blower motor was wired for 480V 3 phase.CDV777-1 wrote:What's wired for 480v? The coils on the original starers are 240V.Also as a side note it's wired for 480V 3 Phase. I have some pi coming tomorrow of the progress.
Why did you cut the solenoid wires? You could have just disconnected them...
I'm curious, could you by chance take a picture of the tags on your Blower motor, rotator motor, siren head, and RCM cabinet?QuantumCurse wrote:Also as a side note it's wired for 480V 3 Phase.
I'll see if I can find a good one. The rotator motor doesn't have a tag. As another side note it had only two hot wires coming out of it. Probably the idiots who tore apart the RCM1DrDanthrax99 wrote:Wow, that blower compressor looks great.
Thanks!I'm curious, could you by chance take a picture of the tags on your Blower motor, rotator motor, siren head, and RCM cabinet?QuantumCurse wrote:Also as a side note it's wired for 480V 3 Phase.
I'm just baffled at the 480v rotator motor on a 208-240 label, but, it could have been rewired for all I know.
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