Airsmybag
Industrial
- Sep 8, 2011
- 11
While servicing industrial air compressors it is frequently necessary to use a pressure washer with cold water to clean oil coolers and aftercoolers. Some water can enter ODP motors. We would normally use compressed air to "blow dry" visible water from electrical components before rrestoring power.
I have used this procedure fort many years without event. Recently we had a 23 year old 30HP ODP motor fry windings after cleaning. MY position is that if the insulation of the motor windings had not suffered age related failure, the small amount of moisture would not have caused a problem. My customer feels otherwise, saying "It ran before you worked on it, there was no problem with the motor." I am interested in other opinions.
I have used this procedure fort many years without event. Recently we had a 23 year old 30HP ODP motor fry windings after cleaning. MY position is that if the insulation of the motor windings had not suffered age related failure, the small amount of moisture would not have caused a problem. My customer feels otherwise, saying "It ran before you worked on it, there was no problem with the motor." I am interested in other opinions.