witchdoc
Mechanical
- Jun 15, 2002
- 44
We are experiencing an abnormally high failure rate with electric motors in our processing plant. We manufacture a salt that has a high pH (12+), a very high electrical conductivity, and very hygroscopic (it absorbs water from the air). It is also very corrosive to copper. Most of the failures result from windings shorting to ground. We have tried Mill and Chem duty as well as washdown duty motors. We specify motors with heavy, gasketed cast iron frames and covers. We also pack the conduit box with Dow Corning #4 non conductive grease.
Does anyone have any other ideas on how to reduce the number of failures?
Does anyone have any other ideas on how to reduce the number of failures?