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Electrical
- Aug 18, 2001
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A star connected induction motor, 2.2 kW 400 V 3 phase supply, integrally connected to an oil pump,failed with over current.Oil is circulating through the stator of winding,therby getting cooling.
Instead of a no -load current of 1.8-2.2 A, motor took 3.6,1.8 and 5.52 A current in three lines.Full load current 5 A and the motor is protected by a 6A MCB.
On inspection, stator overhang area is burnt.What can be the probable cause of failure? Vendor says it is due to single phasing and overvoltage of 2.5 kV might have come which caused sparking from stator to ground.Difficult to accept that loss of a phase can cause such failure.Can the experts explain the probable failure mode?
Instead of a no -load current of 1.8-2.2 A, motor took 3.6,1.8 and 5.52 A current in three lines.Full load current 5 A and the motor is protected by a 6A MCB.
On inspection, stator overhang area is burnt.What can be the probable cause of failure? Vendor says it is due to single phasing and overvoltage of 2.5 kV might have come which caused sparking from stator to ground.Difficult to accept that loss of a phase can cause such failure.Can the experts explain the probable failure mode?