Of the dozen or so videos I've watched trying to find out which wire goes where, your video is the closest I've found. You stated that for the wires coming from the power cord to the pressure switch terminals marked "L" or "Line" it doesn't matter what color goes to which terminal, but you left out that for the other terminals, it also doesn't matter which color wire coming from the compressor goes to which terminal as long as they go to the ones marked "Motor" or "terminal".
Thanks bro! simple is better. I found that this video provided me with the information I was lacking. Keep it up. I'm going to subscribe in case I need any help in the future. Thanks again
roger brandt It would essentially wire the same way as a 120V unit, but instead of a black & white wire you typically have a two black wires (powercord) and two red wires (motor cord). As long as you have both of the powercord wires connected to each "Line" post and both motor wires connected to each of the "Load" or "Motor" posts, you're good. The ground wires are attached to the base of the switch where they would typically go, no change there. It depends on the switch ultimately, but usually you will have to "Line" posts and two "Motor" posts.
Of the dozen or so videos I've watched trying to find out which wire goes where, your video is the closest I've found. You stated that for the wires coming from the power cord to the pressure switch terminals marked "L" or "Line" it doesn't matter what color goes to which terminal, but you left out that for the other terminals, it also doesn't matter which color wire coming from the compressor goes to which terminal as long as they go to the ones marked "Motor" or "terminal".
Thanks bro! simple is better. I found that this video provided me with the information I was lacking. Keep it up. I'm going to subscribe in case I need any help in the future. Thanks again
Thank you. Very clear and understandable.
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So if you have 240 you will have 2 120 wires, do you just put them both on one terminal, I have the condor.
roger brandt It would essentially wire the same way as a 120V unit, but instead of a black & white wire you typically have a two black wires (powercord) and two red wires (motor cord).
As long as you have both of the powercord wires connected to each "Line" post and both motor wires connected to each of the "Load" or "Motor" posts, you're good. The ground wires are attached to the base of the switch where they would typically go, no change there. It depends on the switch ultimately, but usually you will have to "Line" posts and two "Motor" posts.
Thanks for the video!
Thanks much.
How is a Square D wired that is not marked Line or Motor? The four terminal blocks are just straight across. Thanks in advance.
Awesome , I brought online the switch from you , then I came to TH-cam to learn how to install it and I stumble in your video , Thank you Thank you
You're very welcome, glad we could help!