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Help just bought this switch DOL (direct online starter from machine mart for my startrite table saw 275 compatible with my motor
So where do i install the wires from the motor and power supply this is what;s on the switch
on the top 1/l1 3/l2 5/l3
and on the bottom 2/11 4/12 5 /13
so my question is what goes where . And from the motor to ?
and from the mains plug to ?
confused :? :? :?
mock
 
Does this help?

Removed picture as its a bit of a confusing one.

If not, what's the dol model number?
 
Great stuff ill have a go later thank;s
And it;s a CLARK MKS 1 MKS 1 K That;s all it says
Mock
 
Can anyone help me wire my dol direct online starter switch i;m a little nervous of electric i.m posting 2 photo's any help would be appreciated Mock

these are what;s on the switch

on the top 1/l1 3/l2 5/l3
and on the bottom 2/11 4/12 5 /13
 

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Can't view your images clearly (partially in shadow & out of focus), but I think you have misread the terminal idents.

To me they read as:-
 

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I would suggest that the wiring details required are :-
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I can't advise on the wiring apart from google images for diagrams or youtube videos or the manufacturers website/instructions.

I'm having some major wiring issues myself with 3 phase stuff.

I find that having a 3 foot long pointy stick for the first turning ons feels a little reassuring.

Nathan
 
First numbers only ignoring the L and T numbers.

Connect the incoming live to terminal 1 and the incoming neutral to terminal 5.

Put a link wire between terminal 3 and terminal 2.

Connect the motor to terminals 4 and 6.
 
Just a quick check does it make any difference where the live and neutral go from the motor as you said terminal 4 and 6 any order ???
 
mock":1zb572r7 said:
Just a quick check does it make any difference where the live and neutral go from the motor as you said terminal 4 and 6 any order ???
Yes, sorry I omitted that.

Motor live to 4, motor neutral to 6.

Would have replied sooner but having internet problems at work.
 
nathandavies":1wx8etki said:
I can't advise on the wiring apart from google images for diagrams or youtube videos or the manufacturers website/instructions.

I'm having some major wiring issues myself with 3 phase stuff.

I find that having a 3 foot long pointy stick for the first turning ons feels a little reassuring.

Nathan
Out of interest, what 3 phase issues are you having?
 
I v;e got a problem i keep tripping the electric so iv;e either wired the switch up wrong or the motor ill open the motor again in the morning :oops: :oops:
 
mock":n9kasd7j said:
I v;e got a problem i keep tripping the electric so iv;e either wired the switch up wrong or the motor ill open the motor again in the morning :oops: :oops:
Does it trip instantly or when you press start on the motor?
 
i think i have wired the motor wrong { the start switch was on and when i put the switch on the plug she blew so i had another go this time with the starter switch off and as soon as i pressed the starter it blew again ??? but when i wired the motor up the 1st time and straight to the plug she blew the fuse although i only had a 10 amp fuse in the plug so i thought it was the fuse at the time ill double check in the morning :oops: :oops:
 
You cannot expect to start a 3 hp single phase motor on a 13 amp plug. You need a dedicated higher current circuit with possibly a 20 amp type C mcb to stand a chance of reliable operation.
Possibly best to get it installed professionally.
 
Myfordman":1s8g3rng said:
You cannot expect to start a 3 hp single phase motor on a 13 amp plug. You need a dedicated higher current circuit with possibly a 20 amp type C mcb to stand a chance of reliable operation.
Possibly best to get it installed professionally.
Ah, I didn't realise it was a 3 hp motor.

Myfordman is right. 3hp motor would be somewhere around 17 or 18amps depending on motor type and efficiency. With a start up current maybe 6 times the run current (hence myfordman suggesting a type C mcb).

Easiest way would be using its own circuit on a commando socket.
 
This is the motor i bought ???
 

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