Marktal
Industrial
- Oct 4, 2005
- 7
We have a small (approx 120w) three phase, high frequency motor, recently repaired. We have re-wound the windings. It also needed replacement rotor bars, which were completed, offsite. The motor is rated at 200vac (2 pole) and 300 Hertz. spins upto 18,000 rpm. flc rated 3.8 amps
During testing we have only been able to raise the voltage applied to 30-40 volts ac due to high current (3-4 Amps). At 50 volts the motor pulls 6 amps. we do not want to test at 200 volts, as these previous readings are high, and the motor runs hot. All testing voltages are at 50 Hertz.
Windings are connected in star, INFO - 1 / .6 mm guage used. 45 turns. 6 single coils.
We are certain the windings are accurate, and correct. We are wondering if someone may know another reason for such high current.
Anything to do with the rotor bars?
Will current drop, once hertz is increased?
Any ideas will be much appreciated.
During testing we have only been able to raise the voltage applied to 30-40 volts ac due to high current (3-4 Amps). At 50 volts the motor pulls 6 amps. we do not want to test at 200 volts, as these previous readings are high, and the motor runs hot. All testing voltages are at 50 Hertz.
Windings are connected in star, INFO - 1 / .6 mm guage used. 45 turns. 6 single coils.
We are certain the windings are accurate, and correct. We are wondering if someone may know another reason for such high current.
Anything to do with the rotor bars?
Will current drop, once hertz is increased?
Any ideas will be much appreciated.