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If it's single phase there'll probably be a capacitor associated with the motor, and although unusual, it could be remotely connected on those two black wires.
Where are the resistance measurements?

If it's single phase there'll probably be a capacitor associated with the motor, and although unusual, it could be remotely connected on those two black wires.
Where are the resistance measurements?
Not being completely sure what resistance measurements were required (not really sure what I'm doing here), I took the following
Black1 > Black2 >1.6
Black1 > Grey > 2.4
Black1 > Blue > OL
Black2 > Grey > 2.2
Black2 > Blue > OL
Grey > Blue > OL

Black1 > Black2 > Continuity
Black1 > Grey > Continuity
Black2 > Grey > Continuity
Not the others

Does that make any sense?
 
Not being completely sure what resistance measurements were required (not really sure what I'm doing here), I took the following
Black1 > Black2 >1.6
Black1 > Grey > 2.4
Black1 > Blue > OL
Black2 > Grey > 2.2
Black2 > Blue > OL
Grey > Blue > OL

Black1 > Black2 > Continuity
Black1 > Grey > Continuity
Black2 > Grey > Continuity
Not the others

Does that make any sense?
Obviously Not!
 
Can't really make much sense of it, TBH. The resistance readings only make sense if they're connected in a delta or star arrangement, and the blue doesn't appear to be connected to anything (possibly to a centrifugal switch? or just faulty winding?
 
Can't really make much sense of it, TBH. The resistance readings only make sense if they're connected in a delta or star arrangement, and the blue doesn't appear to be connected to anything (possibly to a centrifugal switch? or just faulty winding?
Or maybe it just burnt out.... thanks for replying.
 

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