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Anyone Have Unisaw Wiring Diagram?
"Joe N." wrote in message ... I recently purchased a used Unisaw that was converted from three phase to single phase 220v. It still has the three phase contactor and current sensing control relay hooked up, but is only using two of the three legs. If anyone has a single phase 220v diagram and parts list available, it would be helpful. Thanks Joe N. JO , i may be able to help out- ( not with wiring diagram ) - I am presuming you have some electrical experience? - The current sensing controls you mention , are they 3 phase or 220 V ? Is the primary side of the contactor 240 v or 415 v , or even 24 v via a transformer (power feed that operates the contactor ) does it look like 220 v has been taken via the 3 phase motor , ie 1 phase + netural = 220 v Look forward to your reply Boc |
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I believe it's just a matter of (it's never this easy)
changing out the heaters for higher amperage and using two of the three legs of the control? A good motor man can set you straight and probably supply the heaters right there on the spot. Your Mileage May Vary/I Are No 'Lektrician. UA100 |
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http://media.ptg-online.com/media/dm...2-04-01-04.pdf
Here is the manual you would have received when you purchased a low voltage control from Delta. Joe N. wrote: I recently purchased a used Unisaw that was converted from three phase to single phase 220v. It still has the three phase contactor and current sensing control relay hooked up, but is only using two of the three legs. If anyone has a single phase 220v diagram and parts list available, it would be helpful. Thanks Joe N. |
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Unisaw A100 wrote:
I believe it's just a matter of (it's never this easy) changing out the heaters for higher amperage and using two of the three legs of the control? A good motor man can set you straight and probably supply the heaters right there on the spot. Your Mileage May Vary/I Are No 'Lektrician. UA100 Yep, that's what I do to mine. If it's a low voltage control, you have to pick the correct two legs to run the transformer. |
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