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Model G0817 (Mfd. Since 05/16)
4. Connect wires as indicated in Figure 14.
Secure wire connections with wire nuts, and
wrap them with electrical tape so they will not
vibrate loose during operation.
5. Close and secure motor junction box.
6. Remove 110V magnetic switch assembly
(see Figure 15), and replace it with 220V
conversion kit (Grizzly Part# P0817161).
Figure 14. Motor rewired to 220V.
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START
CAPACITOR
200MFD
250VAC
RUN
CAPACITOR
50MFD
250VAC
The voltage conversion MUST be performed by
an electrician or qualified service personnel. The
voltage conversion procedure requires purchas-
ing/installing the 220V Conversion Kit (Grizzly
Part #P0817161), rewiring the motor, and install-
ing the correct plug. The necessary wiring dia-
grams are provided in the Wiring section, begin-
ning on Page 71 for your reference.
IMPORTANT: If the diagram on the motor con-
flicts with the diagrams in the Wiring section, the
motor may have changed since the manual was
printed. Use the diagram on the motor instead.
Items Needed Qty
• Phillips Head Screwdriver #2 ..................... 1
• Electrical Tape ............................ As Needed
• Wire Nut (14 AWG x 3) ............................... 1
• Plug 6-15 .................................................... 1
• Wire Cutters/Stripper .................................. 1
Converting Voltage
to 220V
Figure 15. Magnetic switch.
Magnetic
Switch
Assembly
7. Install a 6-15 plug on power cord, according
to plug manufacturer's instructions. If plug
manufacturer's instructions are not available,
NEMA standard 6-15 plug wiring is provided
on Page 73.
Connect
Wires with
Nuts Here
To Switch
To convert Model G0817 to 220V:
1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2. Cut off existing 5-15 plug.
3. Open motor junction box, then remove two
wire nuts indicated in Figure 13.
Figure 13. Inside motor junction box.
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2
4
START
CAPACITOR
200MFD
250VAC
RUN
CAPACITOR
50MFD
250VAC
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To Switch
Remove These
Wire Nuts
For your own safety and protection of
property, consult an electrician if you are
unsure about wiring practices or electrical
codes in your area.