Alwayslearningelec
Senior Member
- Location
- NJ
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- Estimator
Generally speaking if you have a motor with a disconnect switch the switch can either be loose and mounted by the electrician or come integral to the unit.
If it's a loose disconnect and you bring your circuit to the disconnect( if mount on the equipment) you usually then flex over to the motor.
My question is about the terminations. I assume if could vary depending on the motor. Is it usually just terminating the wires on terminals or lugs on the motors? Would you ever need to provide the lugs? I assume times it's just wires nuts if a small fractional HP motor??? Thanks.
If it's a loose disconnect and you bring your circuit to the disconnect( if mount on the equipment) you usually then flex over to the motor.
My question is about the terminations. I assume if could vary depending on the motor. Is it usually just terminating the wires on terminals or lugs on the motors? Would you ever need to provide the lugs? I assume times it's just wires nuts if a small fractional HP motor??? Thanks.