Dear Mr. Mlmlzx (Electrical)(OP)29 Mar 22 02:23
"....#1. Is it possible to protect winding of motor by using limiting switch? #2. I frequently have a problem of motor winding failure. The motor is used for ...."
#1. What do you mean by " limiting switch " ? Yes, if you mean by (limiting the water flow) by say a valve in order to limit the [motor from over-loading]. Or, limit the (frequency) of the motor [start and stop]. etc., etc.
#2. Ask the rewinding workshop for advice on what is the (main or frequent cause) of the [winding failure], e.g. a) all three-phase winding evenly over-heated, b) short across from only one winding to frame/earth, c) short across two windings, etc., etc.
#3. if the motor is operated by VFD:. a) what is the cable length from VFD to the motor, b) is VFD cable been used? c) any problem on bearing current? etc., etc.
#4. If the motor is not operated by VFD: a) too long starting time, b) too frequent start stop, c) what is the motor rated current (A) against the full-load running current (A), e) what is the thermal over-load setting (A) ? f) whether the voltage and frequency are within limits, are all the three-phase voltage and current balance? etc., etc.
#5. Protect the motor from rain, direct sun light exposure, sand storm and flood.
Che Kuan Yau (Singapore)