induction
Electrical
- Apr 24, 2003
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I inspected a D.C. motor 150 H.P. . It was shiped in december and has been runing since then. My qeustion is how clean is the D.C. coming from the power supply sappose to be. It is a A.C. rectified into D.C. unit. I have been told it is common for this type of unit not to have pure D.C.. To me that sounds fishy. If a drive has a problem I could see it doing this. The motor was totaly rebuilt and ran fine during testing. Now the comutator is burnt and pitted as if it were in service for a long time. It also cogs, the plant owner said it has allways done this. It would seem to me that any impure D.C. could have this affect. Is there any guide lines for this rectified D.C. ? Is it common for this to happen? Has anyone else seen this condition. Thanks