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Craig Posted on Dec 13, 2012

Need wiring schematic for ametek 119550

Bought replacement motor which is ametek 119550 but it has more connectors than the original and need wiring schematic

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I had the same problem after not paying attention to the connections when replacing my motor. I spent days searching for information and only found several non-answers with small photos that no one can read.I contacted Oreck for wiring information. They explicitly stated that they can't provide any wiring information for safety and liability reasons.

I found the Ametek schematic which shows the LINE and TAP locations on the motor.

Note: I have a 2600HH XL with 2 headlights.

Connect as follows:

3A, LINE: White lead w/piggy back terminal from light harness #1 & white lead from the power harness to the piggy back terminal
2A, TAP: Black lead from light harness #1
3B, LINE: White lead w/piggy back terminal from light harness #2 & black lead from the power harness
2B, TAP: Black lead from light harness #2

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SOURCE: do i need to do

http://geeksquad.fixya.com/ThreadView.aspx?prdid=0&thid=758676
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Do I need to do
Posted by edkraynak on Jul 08, 2008
Do I need to do anything special when replacing the brushes in a lamb ametek 117500 motor? It looks like I can just remove the old brushes and insert the new ones. Is it this simple? Will the motor work again? Thanks

Hello,
I would advise you to ALWAYS to FIRST UNPLUG YOUR VACUUM before beginning any service procedure. Make sure they are the right carbon brushes for your particular lamb motor and once you have installed the new ones then there is a seating chalk that you place against the armature to help seat the carbon brushes, you can pick up the seating chalk @ your local vacuum cleaner store or contact Lamb / Ametek listed below. So if you need further assistance, please feel free to contact your local vacuum cleaner dealer in your area or in the yellow pages, or contact the factory phone number or website to further assist you with your questions.

http://www.ametek.com/contact/index.cfm
Customer Service – 610-647-2121
AMETEK Corporate Office
37 N. Valley Road, Building 4
P.O. Box 1764
Paoli, PA 19301 U.S.A.
Tel: 610-647-2121 Fax: 215-323-9337

Thanks, Don the Vac Man
Go Ahead. Use Us.


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SOURCE: Wiring Schematic

Hope this will help you. There is 4 different ways to hook it up depending on what you have,

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http://www.ametek.com/contact/index.cfm
Customer Service – 610-647-2121
AMETEK Corporate Office
37 N. Valley Road, Building 4
P.O. Box 1764
Paoli, PA 19301 U.S.A.
Tel: 610-647-2121 Fax: 215-323-9337

Thanks, Don the Vac Man
Go Ahead. Use Us.


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I had the same problem after not paying attention to the connections when replacing my motor. I spent days searching for information and only found several non-answers with small photos that no one can read.I contacted Oreck for wiring information. They explicitly stated that they can't provide any wiring information for safety and liability reasons.

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2A, TAP: Black lead from light harness #1
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2B, TAP: Black lead from light harness #2
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