FILENAMES: fanone.jpg fantwo.jpg DESCRIPTION: These are diagrams related to questions about a fan motor. Posted by Kenneth W. Sterling . The following description was provided: ================================================================= Gang. Odd situation... OLD Hunter pedestal type fan, two speed, 1090/600, 3.4A Model 22029, 1/4 HP 110-120 v. This fan had a pull-chain type switch at the back of the housing for OFF/ON/ON and I can't tell whether it went to HI or LO on the first activation 'cause the switch was bad. The switch is a McGill Mfg Co, "Levolier" swith, Catalog # 206 and from e-mails I've sent - NOTHING is available for this fan. The switch was a weird double-disc type with contacts on both sides which had 4 terminals on each side. Anyway, I need to find a switch to replace this one. Here's the problem The motor has 4 wires (and a capacitor in series) I have gotten the wiring worked out to get the Lo/Hi speeds. For LOW speed:- Line one connects to a white "field" wire Line two connects to a black capacitor wire (which then goes into the fields. A yellow field wire and a green field wire are tied together. For HIGH speed:- Line one connects to both the white and the yellow wires. Line two connects to both the black and green wires. My problem is I can't seem to "visualize" a switch which can tie the yellow/green together in one position, and connect them to the white or black in another position. Any help would be appreciated. A standard fan pull chain switch seems to just send power to either one circuit or another, it doesn't reconnect winding wires. Also thought about a multi-pole toggle (DPDT) but haven't figured how to connect without "backfeeding" through terminal jumpers. Thanks. Ken.