marcmm
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[FONT=Amazon Ember, Arial, sans-serif]I have this vacuum set up we use for our fenestration testing. The Motor is a central vac motor (specs are below), and is controlled by a dimmer switch so we can adjust it as needed in the field to work with our magnehelic gauge.
On the board is an auxiliary receptacle which is constant hot when the unit is plugged in. We want to make it work off the variable speed switch so we can run another vac, both at the same speed, controlled by the same switch.
We tried wiring the plug in parallel with the motor, then plugging in a shop vac but when we did; they would power up... but only low or high speed and made some weird noises. Neither were controllable by the variable speed switch.
After we wired the vac motor back to the way we had it, it worked fine.
[/FONT]We just need to know who we can take this to, to have it wired correctly?
[FONT=Amazon Ember, Arial, sans-serif]Here's the spec on the vac that is installed inside...Blower Stages 1, No. of Speeds 1, Open Motor Enclosure Design, 93.0 CFM @ 2-In. Orifice, Vacuum (H2O Sealed) 47.8, Voltage 120, 60/50 Hz, 1 Phase, Max. Amps 5.7,
The aux shop vac is just some random small vac
Thank you
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On the board is an auxiliary receptacle which is constant hot when the unit is plugged in. We want to make it work off the variable speed switch so we can run another vac, both at the same speed, controlled by the same switch.
We tried wiring the plug in parallel with the motor, then plugging in a shop vac but when we did; they would power up... but only low or high speed and made some weird noises. Neither were controllable by the variable speed switch.
After we wired the vac motor back to the way we had it, it worked fine.
[/FONT]We just need to know who we can take this to, to have it wired correctly?
[FONT=Amazon Ember, Arial, sans-serif]Here's the spec on the vac that is installed inside...Blower Stages 1, No. of Speeds 1, Open Motor Enclosure Design, 93.0 CFM @ 2-In. Orifice, Vacuum (H2O Sealed) 47.8, Voltage 120, 60/50 Hz, 1 Phase, Max. Amps 5.7,
The aux shop vac is just some random small vac
Thank you
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