It may depend on your location. Usually appliances are wired to suit where they're sold, as they need to conform to the applicable electrical specifications and regulations there.
-
For example in the USA the black is the Active wire and the white is the Neutral. In Australia formerly the black was the Neutral now it is the blue wire and the Active is now brown formerly it was red. In Europe the Active is the brown and the Neutral is the blue
+
For example in the USA the black wire is the Active and the white is the Neutral. In Australia formerly the black wire was the Neutral now it is the blue and the Active is now the brown wire, formerly it was red. In Europe the Active is the brown wire and the Neutral is the blue wire.
It may depend on your location. Usually appliances are wired to suit where they're sold, as they need to conform to the applicable electrical specifications and regulations there.
-
For example in the USA the black is the Active wire, (white is the Neutral) but in Australia the black was the Neutral (now blue wire) and the Active is brown (was red).
+
For example in the USA the black is the Active wire and the white is the Neutral. In Australia formerly the black was the Neutral now it is the blue wire and the Active is now brown formerly it was red. In Europe the Active is the brown and the Neutral is the blue
It may depend on your location. Usually appliances are wired to suit where they're sold, as they need to conform to the applicable electrical specifications and regulations there.
-
For example in the USA the black is the Active wire, (white is the Neutral) but in Australia the black was the Neutral (now brown wire) and the Active is blue (was red).
+
For example in the USA the black is the Active wire, (white is the Neutral) but in Australia the black was the Neutral (now blue wire) and the Active is brown (was red).
It may depend on your location. Usually appliances are wired to suit where they're sold, as they need to conform to the applicable electrical specifications and regulations there.
For example in the USA the black is the Active wire, (white is the Neutral) but in Australia the black was the Neutral (now brown wire) and the Active is blue (was red).
-
-
Given that the motor is an AC motor, it shouldn't really matter. To reverse the motor direction which you don't want, you would need to reverse the [link|https://canthoautomation.com/reversing-single-phase-motor/|wiring configuration] of the motor, not the supply input. Not sure what type of motor is used so hopefully the link covers all possibilities
It may depend on your location. Usually appliances are wired to suit where they're sold, as they need to conform to the applicable electrical specifications and regulations there.
For example in the USA the black is the Active wire, (white is the Neutral) but in Australia the black was the Neutral (now brown wire) and the Active is blue (was red).
-
Given that the motor is an AC motor, it shouldn't really matter. To reverse the motor direction which you don't want, you need to reverse the [link|https://canthoautomation.com/reversing-single-phase-motor/|wiring configuration] of the motor, not the supply input. Not sure what type of motor is used so hopefully the link covers all possibilities
+
Given that the motor is an AC motor, it shouldn't really matter. To reverse the motor direction which you don't want, you would need to reverse the [link|https://canthoautomation.com/reversing-single-phase-motor/|wiring configuration] of the motor, not the supply input. Not sure what type of motor is used so hopefully the link covers all possibilities
It may depend on your location. Usually appliances are wired to suit where they're sold, as they need to conform to the electrical specifications and regulations in force
+
It may depend on your location. Usually appliances are wired to suit where they're sold, as they need to conform to the applicable electrical specifications and regulations there.
For example in the USA the black is the Active wire, (white is the Neutral) but in Australia the black was the Neutral (now brown wire) and the Active is blue (was red).
Given that the motor is an AC motor, it shouldn't really matter. To reverse the motor direction which you don't want, you need to reverse the [link|https://canthoautomation.com/reversing-single-phase-motor/|wiring configuration] of the motor, not the supply input. Not sure what type of motor is used so hopefully the link covers all possibilities
It may depend on your location. Usually appliances are wired to suit where they're sold, if only to comply with the electrical regulations
+
It may depend on your location. Usually appliances are wired to suit where they're sold, as they need to conform to the electrical specifications and regulations in force
For example in the USA the black is the Active wire, (white is the Neutral) but in Australia the black was the Neutral (now brown wire) and the Active is blue (was red).
Given that the motor is an AC motor, it shouldn't really matter. To reverse the motor direction which you don't want, you need to reverse the [link|https://canthoautomation.com/reversing-single-phase-motor/|wiring configuration] of the motor, not the supply input. Not sure what type of motor is used so hopefully the link covers all possibilities
It may depend on your location. Usually appliances are wired to suit where they're sold, if only to comply with the electrical regulations
For example in the USA the black is the Active wire, (white is the Neutral) but in Australia the black was the Neutral (now brown wire) and the Active is blue (was red).
Given that the motor is an AC motor, it shouldn't really matter. To reverse the motor direction which you don't want, you need to reverse the [link|https://canthoautomation.com/reversing-single-phase-motor/|wiring configuration] of the motor, not the supply input. Not sure what type of motor is used so hopefully the link covers all possibilities
For example in the USA the black is the Active wire, (white is the Neutral) but in Australia the black was the Neutral (now brown wire) and the Active is blue (was red).
-
Given that it is AC it shouldn't really matter. To reverse the motor direction which you don't want, you need to reverse the [https://canthoautomation.com/reversing-single-phase-motor/|wiring configuration] of the motor. Not sure what type of motor is used so hopefully the link covers all possibilities
+
Given that the motor is an AC motor, it shouldn't really matter. To reverse the motor direction which you don't want, you need to reverse the [link|https://canthoautomation.com/reversing-single-phase-motor/|wiring configuration] of the motor, not the supply input. Not sure what type of motor is used so hopefully the link covers all possibilities
Hi @jameswolf95073
It may depend on your location.
For example in the USA the black is the Active wire, (white is the Neutral) but in Australia the black was the Neutral (now brown wire) and the Active is blue (was red).
Given that it is AC it shouldn't really matter. To reverse the motor direction which you don't want, you need to reverse the [https://canthoautomation.com/reversing-single-phase-motor/|wiring configuration] of the motor. Not sure what type of motor is used so hopefully the link covers all possibilities