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Started by Bill Fleming, October 22, 2011, 03:16:22 PM

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Bill Fleming

I have to replace the motor on my Tormek 2000. I have rec'd the replacement
motor and went to install and discovered that the wiring color code is different
from the original.

The original motor had green, black and white wires connecting to similar
colored wires at the switch.

The new motor has yellow/green (this has grounding lug like original green wire
so no confusion. The other two wires are Brown and Blue. I guess in theory it
shouldn't make any difference but the motor was $300+ and I can't do that again!

I can find no reference to these colors for 120v single phase equipment. The
Tormek wiring diagram is no help since it says that the power cord also has
Brown and Blue rather than Black and White.

Any help appreciated - Thx Bill

Bill Fleming

This is what I found over on the Tormek Group site at Yahoo:

Re: Fwd: Tormek Motor Wiring

Mike

Thx for pointing that out. My searches didn't include "European" - I guess I
just assumed it would provide a wider return.

Anyway I am sure you are correct. And the motor is marked 110V. The old motor
was made by Tyco in UK, the new motor seems more generic but better made. The
old motor had a fan failure and the new motor has what looks like a better fan
design.

I little more clarity in the wiring diagram would have been nice.

Thx again - Bill

--- In tormekusers@yahoogroups.com, Michael Bishop <michael.bishop6@...> wrote:
>
> Brown and blue are the European colours for phase and neutral, equivalent to
> US black and white. But Europe is 220/230V 50Hz, so it's surprising that a
> 120V 60Hz motor would have these colours. I guess you've checked that the
> motor rating plate says 120V?
>
> Mike.

Ken S

Bill,

Make sure you have the correct motor for your electric power.  Fifty and sixty cycle motors may or may not be interchangeable. 

The handbook (at the back) does not list separate motors for different current.  I would suggest getting a clarification from Tormek.

Ken

Jeff Farris

Green/Yellow is ground and connects with all other grounds. Blue and brown connect to black and white interchangeably. For no reason other than convention, I always connect brown to black and blue to white.

Your motor is correct. The same manufacturer makes motors for both current systems and doesn't always change the wiring color when making U.S. motors.
Jeff Farris

Bill Fleming

Thx Jeff and all..... I'm back in business. ;)