mieletag
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Now I do not know anything about this machine, but does the main wash pump motor that you had re-wound have a start switch, more or less a remote start relay mounted elsewhere on the machine? If so, when the motor gets up to 75 percent speed, usually in a second or less, it should drop out the start winding. If this is a split phase induction motor, it should either have a centrifugal start switch in the motor, or a remote mounted current relay.
Either the relay is not starting the motor with the start windings or it is not dropping them out after it is up to speed. Don't know if this machine has a run capacitor either.
If it does, it may be out tolerance and be the motor may be drawing more current than it should be if the phase angle is not correct.
Either the relay is not starting the motor with the start windings or it is not dropping them out after it is up to speed. Don't know if this machine has a run capacitor either.
If it does, it may be out tolerance and be the motor may be drawing more current than it should be if the phase angle is not correct.