How To Install Microwave With Exhaust Fan
Have a used microwave oven exhaust fan which I program to use as a stand lonely fan. The wiring on the fan is the enclosed picture. The question is how practice I wire this to work as a stand up solitary fan?
Update: ThreePhaseEel and others thank you.
Is the T/P symbol on the motor schematic stands for Thermal Protection? Correct below the schematic diagram of the motor in large letters information technology states Thermally Protected.
The external thermal protection is probably for knowing when the fan has to come on for microwave usage, considering the microwave needs to cool and NOT for protection of the motor itself. And so I retrieve this thermal protection and 1 of the xanthous wires going to this thermal protection tin be eliminated if the unit is going to be used for a stand solitary fan.
Just to analyze: So a double switch is needed if both speeds are to be used only if only high speed is going to be used then just the blueish wire needs to be connected to ability and it can be turned on/off by connecting and disconnecting the ability string.
For a double switch the blue wire from the motor to one side of switch for high speed and yellow wire to the other side of the switch for low speed. The other side of the switch gets the black wire from the 3 prong plug.
The blackness wire from the motor is connected to the white/neutral wire from the 3 prong plug to complete the circuit.
What nigh the green wire of the 3 prong plug? Where does that goes or is it left out?
The capacitor stays for the initial motor torque. Nothing to do there except to enclose it in the same box as the switch and to insulate the wires going to information technology
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