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Dakota Keel

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I have a 30qt mixer I'm trying to fix, and under the cover it has a Allen Bradley 100-C16 contactor that is hooked up very strangely to a Z-BW06 switch (also hooked up strange) as well as a ZB2-BE102 and an AT-615C timer.

I see some very obvious problems looking at it but I have a time line to get this fixed and I would really appreciate some support.

(I've looked online with no luck finding a wiring diagram for this thing, and I don't know enough about wiring to trust myself to NOT fry the $100 contactor)
 

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I get message saying not authorized to view attachments for some reason??
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Ian

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I get message saying not authorized to view attachments for some reason??
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Thanks for the heads up - I couldn't view them properly either (not sure what happened), so I edited the post to manually add them. I'm looking at the logs to see what happened :).
 

Dakota Keel

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Thanks for the heads up - I couldn't view them properly either (not sure what happened), so I edited the post to manually add them. I'm looking at the logs to see what happened :).
Thank you for fixing the images for me
 

Dakota Keel

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It appears to me as just a 12 row terminal strip.
Continuity test would confirm it.
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hevans1944

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It appears to me as just a 12 row terminal strip.
Continuity test would confirm it.
M.
It appears to be a "special" terminal strip. Some of the adjacent terminals appear to be internally connected together: R and T; T and R; 6 and 5 reading from the top down. Note the placement of the test prod holes. Power it down (un-plug the line cord) and check continuity to be sure.

I don't know enough about wiring to trust myself to NOT fry the $100 contact
It sounds like you may be unqualified to work on this equipment.
 
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