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#29125 09/16/03 07:56 PM
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I took the liberty to correct the image.
[img="http://www.hurontel.on.ca/~taitg/temp/22ovmotor.gif"]

#29126 09/19/03 03:49 PM
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Actually, the Capacitor / Winding Series Circuit will result in no more than 120 VAC across a given element, when the input Voltage is 240 VAC.

Notice the Voltage rating of the Start Capacitor - it is apx. 130 VAC.

It should be more of a curiousity for the Motor running with an input Voltage of ± 120 VAC, since the Start Circuit will have ± 60 VAC across the elements.

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