I just replaced the external fan for my ac unit. The original fan had 3 wires and the new one has four. The instruction indicate that all wires may no be used and to just insulate the one I don't need. Here is my problem, I keep blowing my external 30amp fuses and tripping the circuit breaker. I know this means I have created a short but for the life of me I can't figure out how I have it wired incorrectly. Before I started blowing fuses I did get it to work but the fan was turning counter clock wise instead of the way the original fan turned which was clock wise. I reversed the white and black lines( per the instructions) with the idea that the fan would turn clock wise, this is when my trouble started so I tried to go back to the way I had it wired but with no luck and I am now completely confused and lost. The capacitor has only added the confusion since I did have it wired to work and it did get the fan started but as I mentioned I tried reversing the white and black. I have basically tried so many configurations I am completely lost on what did work and the wire diagram that came with the motor is lacking to say the least... help
p.s. it's a lennox