gerryogrady
Agricultural
- May 18, 2003
- 3
15 May 2004 11:11 PM
I have an older model General Electric DC motor. I would like to be able to reverse the motor direction by using a toggle type switch if possible. The motor data plate holds the following information:
Model 5BC66AB61L
Type BC
Frame 66A
½ hp
Wound Comp
4.6 amp
GEJ-667
The data plate shows the the 5 wires labeled as A1 F1 S1 A2 L2.
For CCW rotation, A1+F1 are connected to one side of the bridge rectifier line ,S1+A2 connected together, L2 is connected to the other side of the rectifier line.
For CW rotation the data plate shows A2+F1 connected to one side of the rectifier line ,S1+A1 connected together, L2 is connected to the other side of the rectifier line.
The motor works well in both directions when the wire changes are performed manually.I would like to incorporate a switching device via the simplest possible means to allow the motor to be reversed. Any drawings or information would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers...Gerry
I have an older model General Electric DC motor. I would like to be able to reverse the motor direction by using a toggle type switch if possible. The motor data plate holds the following information:
Model 5BC66AB61L
Type BC
Frame 66A
½ hp
Wound Comp
4.6 amp
GEJ-667
The data plate shows the the 5 wires labeled as A1 F1 S1 A2 L2.
For CCW rotation, A1+F1 are connected to one side of the bridge rectifier line ,S1+A2 connected together, L2 is connected to the other side of the rectifier line.
For CW rotation the data plate shows A2+F1 connected to one side of the rectifier line ,S1+A1 connected together, L2 is connected to the other side of the rectifier line.
The motor works well in both directions when the wire changes are performed manually.I would like to incorporate a switching device via the simplest possible means to allow the motor to be reversed. Any drawings or information would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers...Gerry