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(I would want it to run clockwise)

Any guidance would be much appreciated.
 
It is a motor which can be powered from 110 or 220v depending on how the terminal links are connected. What voltage are you applying, 240v?
 
It is a motor which can be powered from 110 or 220v depending on how the terminal links are connected. What voltage are you applying, 240v?


i guess it must be 240v from the power of my house?
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i guess it must be 240v from the power of my house?
Online it says standard voltage in oz is 230 but 220v machine can be used?
 
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Yeah it should be okay on 230v but it will spin slightly faster. You need to remove the links and reconnect as per the third diagram on the top. Post a pic when done and I will tell you where to connect the 230v.
U3, Z2 and U2 linked. Then U1 and Z1 linked.
 
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Yeah is should be okay on 230v but it will spin slightly faster. You need to remove the links and reconnect as per the third diagram on the top. Post a pic when done and I will tell you where to connect the 230v.
U3, Z2 and U2 linked. Then U1 and Z1 linked.
OK, that must be the third diagram under the circle (or CW) with the plus inside it.
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OK, that must be the third diagram under the circle (or CW) with the plus inside it.


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The mains goes to U4 and either U1 or Z1 doesn't matter which way around. Is there an earth terminal.
Does Z2 still have its yellow wire connected with the red.
 
The mains goes to U4 and either U1 or Z1 doesn't matter which way around. Is there an earth terminal.
Does Z2 still have its yellow wire connected with the red.
on Z2 there is a yellow and red wire mated.
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on Z2 there is a yellow and red wire mated.
I don't see a separate earth terminal, and wondered about that.
 
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