Steventyj
Electrical
- Feb 8, 2003
- 32
I am asking the general question of what would cause the current requirements of a motor at full speed with no load to increase after being in use for a length of time.
Below are more details specific to our problem, although not necessary for the question.
We have a number of specialty 2HP motors.
"MOTOR ELECTRICAL 2 HP 1710 RPM 575V 2.6A CLASS F CONTINUOUS DUTY SF 1.15 TEFC" 80 - 81% eff at 100% load.
The problem is that when some of these motors are removed to have new bearings installed etc.. we can not get their no load amperage requirements low enough to put them back in service. 1.2 -1.3 amps is what we would like, but it is as high as 1.58 amps on some of these used motors. At that level of current draw they would likely trip the monitoring protection when installed in their field application. We have done some experimentation relating to bearings but that has not helped so far.
Thanks,
Steven
Below are more details specific to our problem, although not necessary for the question.
We have a number of specialty 2HP motors.
"MOTOR ELECTRICAL 2 HP 1710 RPM 575V 2.6A CLASS F CONTINUOUS DUTY SF 1.15 TEFC" 80 - 81% eff at 100% load.
The problem is that when some of these motors are removed to have new bearings installed etc.. we can not get their no load amperage requirements low enough to put them back in service. 1.2 -1.3 amps is what we would like, but it is as high as 1.58 amps on some of these used motors. At that level of current draw they would likely trip the monitoring protection when installed in their field application. We have done some experimentation relating to bearings but that has not helped so far.
Thanks,
Steven