I've replaced (due bad bearings) the motor assy from my domestic (single ph 230v) cooker hood extractor with a same numbered model second hand motor unit.
Now the switching is such that is off (0) or slow/med/fast (1-3). Wiring swapped one for one (I know, heard it before) and drawn out - I agree with myself!
The problem is on medium (2) the fan motor is unhappy and vibrates badly - like miswired/windings incorrect. Slow is good, fast is good.
See what you think, on slow L-Grey & N-Black; on medium L-Grey & N-Blue; on fast L-White & N-Blue.
I'm thinking the windings are okay, the wiring is okay, so what can be wrong - or do I have the windings to simplified? What is normal for such a simple motor?
Basic dc loop (resistance) metering gave me each wire's resistance to each other, from that table I've hopefully duduced correctly the motor windings are like this:-
Now the switching is such that is off (0) or slow/med/fast (1-3). Wiring swapped one for one (I know, heard it before) and drawn out - I agree with myself!
The problem is on medium (2) the fan motor is unhappy and vibrates badly - like miswired/windings incorrect. Slow is good, fast is good.
See what you think, on slow L-Grey & N-Black; on medium L-Grey & N-Blue; on fast L-White & N-Blue.
I'm thinking the windings are okay, the wiring is okay, so what can be wrong - or do I have the windings to simplified? What is normal for such a simple motor?
Basic dc loop (resistance) metering gave me each wire's resistance to each other, from that table I've hopefully duduced correctly the motor windings are like this:-