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Have replacement motor from Sears part number ac-4550-143. The replacement motor has more wires than the old motor. I need a wiring diagram. The model number of the Amana is AP125hd. Portable air conditioner
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By that number this is a Craftsman (Sears) saw. Contact Sears and see what they can do.
Not quite sure what you're attempting, but there's really not much in the way of wiring. The AC comes in to the switch, the switch controls the AC to the motor. I don't believe Sears ever made anything but a two phase, 120VAC saw, so there's really only three wires to worry about. AC plus and minus (black and white wires) and a green ground.
Parts are available for almost any Sears saw ever made.Here is the link for the manual for your saw:
Look to see if your old motor still has the nameplate with the wiring diagram on it. Then compare that wiring diagram to your new motor's wiring.
If it does not have a wiring diagram, look to see if you can find a model number or any other number resembling a part number. From there, we may be able to locate a wiring diagram for you. . :-)
If you just bought this then there will be a diagram on the motor nameplate and/or under the terminal cover where you connect the wires. Generally speaking, there are two wires inside the motor that change positions depending on 115 or 230 v connection. If one of the wires is on a post common to one of the line leads, that usually means you have the motor set for 115V. Is that the voltage you are supplying to the motor? If there is no diagram you can make out on the motor, post what brand motor and the motor model number for a diagram.
First, have you removed the wires from the old switch?
If not, then look on the switch, old or new, and see if there are numbers on the terminals. If so, just move the wires one at a time, terminal number to terminal number.
If you have removed the wires, then you will need to find the wiring diagram, which is most likely found somewhere inside the unit or on the back panel. You should be able to identify the correct wire connection from the wiring diagram.
If you can reply the full model number, I might can find a wiring diagram for it and give you more direction.
Neil, I need to know if the motor came with a wiring diagram when it was purchased or did it just come by itself. You may have to learn how to read the wiring diagram that is stored inside the control panel.
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