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[Solved] Connecting a 5-Wire Washing Machine Motor with 16uF and 0.5uF Capacitors

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  • #1 4614964
    Pawson8
    Level 10  
    Hello
    I didn't know where to put this topic so I write here...
    I have a question how to connect the motor removed from the washing machine for a short time? 5 wires come out of the cube (red, white, yellow, blue and kind of purple) I have 16uF and 0.5uF capacitors for this

    please help ;)
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  • #2 4615013
    Dioda52
    Level 27  
    Take a look at the forum on how to connect the motor to 230V, I described it there in detail.
  • #3 4615030
    Pawson8
    Level 10  
    can you have a link?
  • #4 4615032
    Dioda52
    Level 27  
    The exact title is: Can such a motor work at 230V how to do it.
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  • #5 4615077
    Pawson8
    Level 10  
    I'm blind, I can't seem to find it :D
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  • #9 4636747
    Pawson8
    Level 10  
    Hello!
    I've written about this engine before, but I was sent to another topic and I can't get anything out of it... :( So please tell me how to connect this motor to 230V so that it immediately enters the highest speed (if I remember correctly 2775 rpm) I have a 16uF capacitor at my disposal
    here are the wires that come out of the cube (the photo is a bit blurry because it's from a cell phone)

    Connecting a 5-Wire Washing Machine Motor with 16uF and 0.5uF Capacitors
  • #10 4636819
    pol032
    Level 24  
    Hello
    I sent a photo of the connection
    Connecting a 5-Wire Washing Machine Motor with 16uF and 0.5uF Capacitors
  • #11 4638236
    Pawson8
    Level 10  
    Thanks BIG ;)

    Added after 38 [minutes]:

    well, I was in a hurry... if someone would tell me what is 2p=12, 2p=2? Because I'm green as a receipt for coal in this :D
  • #12 4638549
    movzx
    Level 40  
    This is the number of pairs of poles of a given winding in the motor, the speed of rotation depends on it.
    The spinning winding is two-phase and has 2 pairs of poles, which gives a rotational speed of 3000/2=1500 rpm (subtracting the slip it will be about 1450). On this winding, the motor can only rotate in one direction (in the opposite direction it will overheat).
    The washing winding is three-phase, has 12 pairs of poles, and this gives 3000/12=250 rpm (240 with slip). The windings and thus the direction of rotation can be reversed here.
    The constant 3000 results from the mains frequency: 50Hz * 60 seconds.
  • #14 4639045
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #15 4639632
    Pawson8
    Level 10  
    Thanks, now it's more or less ;) let's see how to connect ;D

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around connecting a 5-wire washing machine motor using 16uF and 0.5uF capacitors. The user seeks guidance on wiring the motor, which has wires colored red, white, yellow, blue, and purple, to operate at 230V. Several forum members provide links to detailed guides and diagrams for connecting the motor, including a specific topic on operating the motor at 230V. Additional explanations clarify the motor's winding configurations, pole pairs, and their impact on rotational speed. The user expresses gratitude for the assistance and seeks further clarification on technical terms related to motor specifications.
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