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Anonymous Posted on Nov 30, 2013

I have a AO smith ST 1152 replacement motor, wired it the way the old pump is wired which has red black and green do you have a wiring diagram

Is there a high and low speed on this motor?

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SOURCE: I HAVE AO SMITH MOTOR BL6414 HOW DO I WIRER IT UP

The BL6414 motor is shaded pole and does not require a capacitor.

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John Prohaska

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  • Posted on May 24, 2011

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Is it going to run on 230V then? If so you would normally use red and black. The white wire should be a neutral and the ground wire is obviously ground.

Do you have a meter you can use to confirm the voltage between the wires? If you do you'll want to start with red and white since you seem to think black was not being used before. If the voltage reads 230 and the motor is set up for 230 then attach one wire to L1 and the other to L2...it will not matter which is connected where as long as one is on each terminal. Insulate the black and ground the ground lead to the motor ground screw.

If the voltage is not 230 between those two check between red and black. If that is the 230 then insulate white and put red and black to L1 and L2.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 23, 2011

SOURCE: I'm replacing a two speed

Hi,

Yes, Black is the common
Blue is the low speed and
Red is the high speed...

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You can also down load a manual for your pump here
it also will have wiring diagrams for your pump.

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