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Richard
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I have a well-made vintage motor (used in a vintage professional chart
recorder)and the motor is marked "Synchronous". (Evershed & Vignoles
type FCX31/AS15 and it's about 2 long and 2" diameter).
Four coloured wires come out of it and seem to be marked as follows:
Blue: "1"
Yellow: "2"
Red: "X"
Green: "Y"
"1" - Connects to "X" and a wire that goes to capacitor.
"2" - Connects to a capacitor. Also to wire that goes somewhere.
"X" - connects to "1".
"Y" connects to possibly a switch inside the paper drive mechanism, and
a wire that goes somewhere.
But anyway, here we have a two -winding device and it's a synchronous
motor. I think the capacitor may be used for starting purposes.
AC 240V must connect to this motor, but I don't know how to solve which
terminals the AC should be connected to. Can anyone help me determine
the solution. Thanks.
recorder)and the motor is marked "Synchronous". (Evershed & Vignoles
type FCX31/AS15 and it's about 2 long and 2" diameter).
Four coloured wires come out of it and seem to be marked as follows:
Blue: "1"
Yellow: "2"
Red: "X"
Green: "Y"
"1" - Connects to "X" and a wire that goes to capacitor.
"2" - Connects to a capacitor. Also to wire that goes somewhere.
"X" - connects to "1".
"Y" connects to possibly a switch inside the paper drive mechanism, and
a wire that goes somewhere.
But anyway, here we have a two -winding device and it's a synchronous
motor. I think the capacitor may be used for starting purposes.
AC 240V must connect to this motor, but I don't know how to solve which
terminals the AC should be connected to. Can anyone help me determine
the solution. Thanks.