I read somewhere those squirrel cages need some kind of blockage to really push air. You should YouTube it. It matters somehow. Good luck
Try connecting both Blue and Red to Black on the cord with Orange connected to White on the cord...I covered the hole up but it still doesn't push enough in my 30x30 shop with no insulation. Lol.
If you look at the wires on the motor, the wire that is labeled as yellow on the diagram appears to actually be blue on the fan motor.I don't see a blue wire. Orange is common, black is high, yellow is medium and red is low speed. If fan seems to be going too slow , check the capacitor. The intake or exhaust on the blower must be partially restricted to keep the motor from freewheeling and overheating because it is designed to have some back pressure on the exhaust.
If you look at the wires on the motor, the wire that is labeled as yellow on the diagram appears to actually be blue on the fan motor.
On the section of the schematic for high-speed, it appears that they have the yellow (actually blue) and the red wires connected together with the incoming hot wire (which would be black on the wire from the cord).
Aaron Z
Here is the schematic that I am looking at:Evidently you and I see the schematic differently. From 38 years of air conditioning experience I can tell you that if you connect up two different speeds of a motor to the line at once, you will burn up the motor almost immediately.
Here is the schematic that I am looking at:
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Looking in the red box (labeled as "HIGH SPEED-COOLING LOW OR MEDIUM-HEATING") it appears to show the 2nd and 3rd "unused" serminals connected together and tied through the #1 connector, through a NC contact and to the #7 contact.
Perhaps I am misreading it?
Aaron Z