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wiring Diagram

wiring Diagram

wiring Diagram

(OP)
I need a wiring diagram for an  old Century Motor used on an Air compressor. the motor plate info. 6-331892-02,frame 215TZ,Type CP,7.5hp.,code H,1720 rpm.,voltage 230 single phase,thermo protector,serial 3p lr4642 Becon 325 crse. T1 goes to the thermo protector then out,there is another T1 coming out of the motor. T8 goes to a capacitor then out. the two T1's are clearly marked neither is a T7.The capacitor's have been altered would also like to have the correct capacitor #'s. The motor was running before it got moved. also would like to know the age of the motor. Thank You  

RE: wiring Diagram

Where have you searched for this information before coming here?

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RE: wiring Diagram

(OP)
I've contacted Century Motor Now (A.O.smith),also Quincy Air Compressor's neither had info for this old Motor Thanks

RE: wiring Diagram

You'll need to register, but this is the place for that kind of question
http://www.smokstak.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=6

On the tank there is usually a manufacturing date.  That would help date it unless it is a replacement motor.  It can't be from before 1964, it's T frame motor instead of a U frame.  

I'm sure the manufacturer isn't interested in spending any time to dig up information.  I have heard good things about Quincy as far as being able to get parts for their compressors, but that still won't tell you much about the motor.   

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