This is a question for those of you who know these things, its all a black art to me!
I have a 230 volt ac 600w capacitor run motor on a pump.
It stopped running and just humms. That usually means that the capacitor has blown so I replaced the 15 microfarad capacitor and tried again. Same
result it just hums and when manually spun in correct rotation, nothing!
The odd thing is than when I take the capacitor out of circuit so each set of windings is powered directly, and give it a spin it runs perfectly. With
the capacitor in circuit, nothing. I have tried putting the capacitor in series with the other set of windings and giving it a spin (backwards) I
still get nothing.
My understanding is that a capacitor run motor works by creating effectively a 2 phase supply by the capacitor creating a delay in the second set of
windings. If so the above shouldn't happen.
Any answers?
I would test continuity/resistance of starter winding. It sounds like it might be open circuit hence why when spun manually the motor will run
Check the centrifugal switch, probably burnt out.
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Originally posted by big-vee-twin
Check the centrifugal switch, probably burnt out.
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Originally posted by big-vee-twin
Check the centrifugal switch, probably burnt out.
Sounds to me like the main winding could be open circuit. By removing the cap and connecting mains directly to the capacitor winding, you would get
it to run (with low torque) but it wouldn't be self starting.
Have you checked both windings for continuity with a multimeter?
[Edited on 2/12/13 by MikeRJ]
Capacitor motors have a centrifugal switch to switch the cap and start winding out of circuit once it's up to speed.
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Originally posted by MikeRJ
Sounds to me like the main winding could be open circuit. By removing the cap and connecting mains directly to the capacitor winding, you would get it to run (with low torque) but it wouldn't be self starting.
Have you checked both windings for continuity with a multimeter?
[Edited on 2/12/13 by MikeRJ]