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Question by Mohammad Hossein Habibzadeh
Submitted on 12/21/2003
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How can I change the rotation direction of a single phase motor?


Answer by coyne
Submitted on 2/4/2004
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reverse the polarity of the start winding

 

Answer by Liyth
Submitted on 11/9/2005
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You may use three phase H bridge to control the direction of single phase AC motor.

you may visit the following site to find a good answer:
http://www.designnews.com/article/CA486922.html

 

Answer by ramitheone
Submitted on 5/16/2006
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It's a common error that is changing the polarity of the start winding will change the direction of rotation.

to change the direction you need to put a capacitor in parallel with the rotor winding. that is all

for further information contact me:
rami_project@yahoo.com

 

Answer by mike
Submitted on 3/8/2007
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turn the motor up side down

 

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