Steventyj
Electrical
- Feb 8, 2003
- 32
I would like to thank everyone for the help I have recieved directly and for the knowledge I have gained by reading other peoples threads.
I am wondering how companies make replace or repair decisons for thier electric motors. As far as I can tell the following would be factors in the decision:
- Size of the company - A larger company may want a strict rule to save time (eg a hard set HP break point)
- Cost of Electricity
- In house or vendor repair shop
- Cost of downtime/critcality of motors to the operation of the plant
- Age of motor
- Repair work needed
Is it common that a company will make a policy to only consider repairs on motors above a certain HP? I have not worked for enough companies to know if this is a common approach.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
I am wondering how companies make replace or repair decisons for thier electric motors. As far as I can tell the following would be factors in the decision:
- Size of the company - A larger company may want a strict rule to save time (eg a hard set HP break point)
- Cost of Electricity
- In house or vendor repair shop
- Cost of downtime/critcality of motors to the operation of the plant
- Age of motor
- Repair work needed
Is it common that a company will make a policy to only consider repairs on motors above a certain HP? I have not worked for enough companies to know if this is a common approach.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.