I'm taking advantage of the nice weather today and I am working on the 1951 Westinghouse Refrigerator I posted in an earlier thread. Upon close examination, it is likely that the reason the compressor won't run is electrical. The wiring between the the main wiring junction and the compressor is the worst I have ever seen. I touched it and the big 3-conductor cord shattered almost like glass. I have made careful notes of what wires go where so I can put it all back together but I have a question.
There are 3 terminals on the motor. 1 black, 1 red, and 1 white. The white one is attached to "Device X" before it attaches to the motor. "Device X" is bolted to the motor and I am uncertain whether it is a capacitor or a thermal overload protection switch. It is round, about he diameter of a quarter, and almost 3/4 of an inch tall, not including the wiring terminals. The body is made of plastic and the bottom, which touches the shell of the motor, is open. Looking at the bottom, there is a copper disk/diaphragm about 1/4 of an inch inside. It appears to be held in place with 2 ears, one on each side, and there is a small round thing (a nipple?) in the middle.
My question is: What is "Device X" and should I replace it?
I will post pictures in a few minutes after I set up my camera.
Thank you all,
Dave
Better make it quick, the beer is getting dangerously warm!
There are 3 terminals on the motor. 1 black, 1 red, and 1 white. The white one is attached to "Device X" before it attaches to the motor. "Device X" is bolted to the motor and I am uncertain whether it is a capacitor or a thermal overload protection switch. It is round, about he diameter of a quarter, and almost 3/4 of an inch tall, not including the wiring terminals. The body is made of plastic and the bottom, which touches the shell of the motor, is open. Looking at the bottom, there is a copper disk/diaphragm about 1/4 of an inch inside. It appears to be held in place with 2 ears, one on each side, and there is a small round thing (a nipple?) in the middle.
My question is: What is "Device X" and should I replace it?
I will post pictures in a few minutes after I set up my camera.
Thank you all,
Dave
Better make it quick, the beer is getting dangerously warm!

