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Hi im new to the forum, its pretty late too so jjust going to be brief :) , I have a airconditioning fan motor for an external toshiba unit with no wiring diagram and was wondering of anyone could work it out the motor has 5 wires Brown Brown Red Black White, the 2 brown wires have 0 ohms continuity between them and I presume the fan has 2 speeds anyone have and ideas to where the capacitor is wired to as I've tried various combenations with no luck, cheers !
 
Can you give the exact make and model number of the airconditioner? A make and model number for the motor would be good as well if you can. Many air conditioners have a wiring diagram and even a complete circuit diagram stuck inside the panels somewhere, did you check to see if there is one? The colour code doesn't mean much with multi speed single phase motors, different manufacturers use different colours for different things.
 
Hi I have a number off the motor but didn't mmanage to find anything off it
17B18025-C
Output 70W
1ph 220-240/220V
50/60hz 6P Class E
Lot No. 230209
CL5015

Cheers
 

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