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Motors that use capacitors are single-phase AC motors. The capacitor is used to "start-and-run" the motor. The capacitor is wired between the incoming hot service wire and the "start-and-run" terminal of the motor. The other terminal of the motor is connected to the outgoing neutral service wire. These capacitors are designed to run on AC (two DC capacitors back-to-back) so It doesn't make a difference which way round the two terminals are wired. If the case is metal it is usually grounded to the ground wire. Some motor "start and run" capacitors are plastic-cased so don't need any ground wire.
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The run capacitor is used when the load is functional while the start capacitor is used to produce the initial torque to drive the load.
The main parts are the stator and the rotor.After that depends on the type of single phase motor. This includes capacitors (start and/or run),centrifugal switch (stationary and rotary) Also there are usually two windings,a start and a run winding. In its most basic form the start and run winding are connected together at one end of the windings (common) the other end of the run winding connected via a centrifugal switch and/or run capacitor to the other end of the start winding. Power is supplies to the run winding terminals. The start capacitor is fitted in series with the centrifugal switch, allowing it to be disconnected once rotation speed is reached.
Resistance start-induction run motors are commonly known as split phase. They are only single phase motors. They have 2 sets of windings, the Start winding which is high resistance and low inductance made for thin wire, and the Run winding which is low resistance and high inductance made for thick wire. The 2 windings are set skewed about 30 degrees on a twist. This is to create the angular rotary motion, which is what a motor is all about. On start up both start and run windings are energised. Some form of switch disconnects the start winding when the motor is about 75% up to speed, and only the run winding remains in the circuit. There you have it.....
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It will hit , back fire, and bang, but will not start.
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it dies and is hard to start ,just keep turning it over about 20 to 30 seconds at a time and it will start back
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It probably is a fuel or spark problem.
A jack rabbit start is never a good idea. Start out slow and pick up speed at 50% to the finish. Back off if necessary.