what you have is a magnetic contactor with integral start stop buttons, looks like it may have a 230 volt coil in it but not sure. If you google the part number you should be able to find a wiring diagram as to how its suppose to be wired,
it also has a set of overload heaters that may or may not be too big/small for the motor, you will need to google the maker an size a number which is on the heater element to find out.
heavy duty looking contactor, looks like a Nema Class 4 setup but not sure. When you get it wired up right and push the start button make sure it snaps in and doesn't buzz, a buzzing/chattering/vibrating noise indicates bad contact or a dirty coil that isn't letting the contactor pull in all the way.
DA
it also has a set of overload heaters that may or may not be too big/small for the motor, you will need to google the maker an size a number which is on the heater element to find out.
heavy duty looking contactor, looks like a Nema Class 4 setup but not sure. When you get it wired up right and push the start button make sure it snaps in and doesn't buzz, a buzzing/chattering/vibrating noise indicates bad contact or a dirty coil that isn't letting the contactor pull in all the way.
DA
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