Splitrings
Structural
- Oct 7, 2009
- 340
We are still having trouble with a single phase 230v 60hz 10hp motor. It occasionally trips the thermal reset. I posted last year the following thread: thread237-317705
Yesterday we ran the motor for the first time since last year. It is used in a maple sugar operation. The motor operates a liquid ring vacuum pump. What I noticed yesterday is that we the motor first starts there is an unbalanced current between both legs of about 12%. One was about 33 amps, while the other was 29 amps or so. After running for 20 minutes or so the difference was only a 0.1 amp or so. Is this an indication of a bad start capacitor?
Yesterday we ran the motor for the first time since last year. It is used in a maple sugar operation. The motor operates a liquid ring vacuum pump. What I noticed yesterday is that we the motor first starts there is an unbalanced current between both legs of about 12%. One was about 33 amps, while the other was 29 amps or so. After running for 20 minutes or so the difference was only a 0.1 amp or so. Is this an indication of a bad start capacitor?