Hewlett
Electrical
- Jun 14, 2003
- 32
A not uncommon sight when opening a motor terminal board cover is overheated insulation on leads to stator.
Looking on different motors, there's different configuration/order of nuts/ leads/ washers....on a terminal some have both leads between same nuts, some have them separated, some have tension washers, some not, and I doubt any of them ever saw a torque wrech.
Motors in question are mostly standard IEC motors <1-200kW.
Discussing with other technicians (and looking on terminal boards of various motors) it seems there's different "opinions" what is the "ideal" order of nuts and washers....
To settle the discussion, I was surfing for a good, detailed instructions on "the correct way" of terminating motors, without success.
Can any of you give me a pointer in the right direction...?
Looking on different motors, there's different configuration/order of nuts/ leads/ washers....on a terminal some have both leads between same nuts, some have them separated, some have tension washers, some not, and I doubt any of them ever saw a torque wrech.
Motors in question are mostly standard IEC motors <1-200kW.
Discussing with other technicians (and looking on terminal boards of various motors) it seems there's different "opinions" what is the "ideal" order of nuts and washers....
To settle the discussion, I was surfing for a good, detailed instructions on "the correct way" of terminating motors, without success.
Can any of you give me a pointer in the right direction...?