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WTRVS
Industrial
- Sep 25, 2011
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When a squirrel cage motor is used at locations with high humidity (outside or maritime environment), most of them have a standstill heater inside. However I've seen motors without a built-in standstill heating but they where heated by automatically applying 24V to 2 phases when the motor is stopped. That means that there is always a small current running through the windings that causes the motor to heat up slightly.
I was wondering if this method can affect (reduce) the life expectations of the motor by heating always the same winding? Or is this method completely harmless? I'm talking about motors < 20kW.
Thanks!
WVS
I was wondering if this method can affect (reduce) the life expectations of the motor by heating always the same winding? Or is this method completely harmless? I'm talking about motors < 20kW.
Thanks!
WVS