frostrobn
Mechanical
- Dec 6, 2002
- 51
We have a 30 hp, 1800 rpm, 480V, 3ph motor that drives an inclined screw conveyor that has been causing issues. At full capacity the motor trips out on overload at times, but has not done so at this capacity in the past. It has always run fairly high load at this rate (90+ % fla), but has not had an issue with chronic trips. I am investigating all of the mechanical reasons for higher loading like screw condition, bearing issues, verification of volumetric rate, etc. I am familiar with some of the electrical testing that can be done to check the motor, but I'd like to know if a motor over time can become less efficient requiring more current to obtain the same torque. Aren't there tests of the individual windings that can be done? Can anyone offer some information on this? If we were not getting down into a service factor of unity for the screw, and if the wiring had a higher rating, I would simply go to a 40 hp motor, but this is not possible at this time.