JPetersen
Electrical
- May 20, 2004
- 31
Hello,
We have a 150HP DC motor where the interpoles after overhaul were connected with wrong polarity. Half an hour after start the motor drive tripped and the amature suffered catastrophic overheating in the area just after the commutator, I believe it is where the windings are being connected with each other (lap winding I assume). The commutator and the brushes also showed signs of sparking (black track) but not severe overheating.
Question is if the wrongly connected interpoles itself could result in such severe over heating of the armature? Anyone experienced similar incident?
Brgds
Petersen
We have a 150HP DC motor where the interpoles after overhaul were connected with wrong polarity. Half an hour after start the motor drive tripped and the amature suffered catastrophic overheating in the area just after the commutator, I believe it is where the windings are being connected with each other (lap winding I assume). The commutator and the brushes also showed signs of sparking (black track) but not severe overheating.
Question is if the wrongly connected interpoles itself could result in such severe over heating of the armature? Anyone experienced similar incident?
Brgds
Petersen