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Your line leads go on the L1 and L2 terminals in the rear of the motor. It will not matter which wire is on which terminal as long as you seperate them with only one wire on either terminal.
Assuming you are connecting the pump for 115V the L1 and L2 terminals in the motor get the black (hot) and white(neutral) leads and the ground goes on the green screw. It does not matter which L post gets hot or neutral as long as one wire goes to each terminal.
Shouldn't be a white line on a 220 circuit but some people use them. Red and Black is the standard. If you are sure they supply 220 VAC, which I would verify, it doesn't matter which one goes to which terminal. 120 or 3 phase matters. If you have a multi meter, put the red lead on the black wire and the
black lead on the white wire. If you read 220, good. If you read 120, it
will make a difference.
Thank you for posting your question here on Fixya.com. It will not matter which line goes to which post. Just put one to L1 and the other to L2. As for which voltage to set the pump for, you set it to match the voltage present on your lines you are connecting. If this answer does not fix your problem, please comment with additional details prior to rating the answer. Positive feedback is appreciated once your problem is solved! John
If you look closely, you should see a small arrow on the black plastic piece on the terminal block(jumper). That arrow lines up with either the 115 or 230 mark on the white terminal board. Make sure it is aligned with the 115.
Then put you two line wires on. It does not matter which wire goes to line 1 and line 2, just be sure you DO NOT put them both on the same terminal. A plastic divider usually seperates the two line connection terminals.
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