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Wiring of dryer motor
Posted by:
Ricardo Ortiz
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Date: May 30, 2016 02:35AM
Ok first off,
Happy Memorial Day!! And I have to start it with dryer motor problems. Well, I have a dryer motor I have had for years but it has very low work hours, it's mainly been in storage. Now that I need it, it is falling apart. I dug up an extra motor I had, a Pac-Bay AC 120V 36RPM. It has no plug just the two wires, a grey and a black. I am guessing the grey is the "hot" wire and the black is the "neutral" wire. I plan on buying a plug wire with wheel switch like the ones for a lamp. By going with what I already have that seems to be the theme. Just wanted some reassurance. It's been a long past 2 weeks for me! BUT... What wire goes where? Re: Wiring of dryer motor
Posted by:
David Parsons
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Date: May 30, 2016 08:18AM
I think the black is the hot and the gray (off white) is the neutral Re: Wiring of dryer motor
Posted by:
Russell Brunt
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Date: May 30, 2016 08:36AM
I would tend to agree with David.
You could look carefully to see if one wire has ribs molded in....or a colored strip....as that is often used to identify neutal wire on two wire cords. Of course you could contact Pac-Bay. Russ in Hollywood, FL. Re: Wiring of dryer motor
Posted by:
John DeMartini
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Date: May 30, 2016 11:24AM
Ricardo
For a 120 volt ac motor with only two wires polarity is not an issue, but for convention sake the black would be considered the "high" or "hot" side. good luck John Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/30/2016 11:25AM by John DeMartini. Re: Wiring of dryer motor
Posted by:
roger wilson
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Date: May 30, 2016 11:35AM
Ricardo,
The only time that polarity would be an issue would be if the cord that you use has a polarized plug. i.e. one blade of the plug wider than the other plug. But, even then, in the case of these motors, the wires are completely isolated form the frame of the motos so it really makes no difference at all as to what wire you connect to the AC cord. Just be sure that if you are plugging the plug into a 120 volt ac plug, that the motor is a 120 volt ac motor. Be safe Re: Wiring of dryer motor
Posted by:
John Wright
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Date: May 31, 2016 12:35PM
Ditto John's comment. It really will not matter, the motor will run with either configuration. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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