dave676
Mechanical
- Apr 8, 2003
- 4
We recently purchased (4) direct drive blowers for installation on skids that we then shipped to a customer in New Jersey. We ran some brief run tests in our shop to verify that each blower functioned.
The original submittal from the blower rep included Baldor motors, but upon receipt of the equipment we noted that the supplied motors were Reliance. In addition, three of the motors have two nameplates - one indicating 50HP and one indicating 40HP. The fourth motor had only one nameplate indicating that it was a 40HP motor. We had expected, based on their submittals and the curves for the blower, to receive only Baldor 40HP blowers.
We contacted our rep and were told that the blower manufacturer would not be able to provide the Baldor motors to meet our schedule, so they substituted Reliance. We grudgingly accepted this due to our tight schedule and positive previous experience with Reliance motors. Questions regarding the different nameplates were answered indicating the a 50HP motor was turned down in some fashion to make it a 40HP motor.
Fast-forward to startup at the site - All motors run off of AB VFD's and are outdoors. Each blower was run briefly early in the week to check rotation and set up the VFD's. Later in the week, upon startup, one of the VFD's indicated a motor fault. After much to-do, we got the motor inspected by a Reliance certified shop that indicated that the motor had at least 4oz of water in it. We had a second motor fail with the same symptoms prior to shutting everything down and are now concerned about the other two.
These are TEFC(XP) motors with a weather cover. Word from the field is that the covers were removed to view the nameplates, but the motors were not exposed to rain at any time.
Two questions in order of importance:
1. How could so much water be in a TEFC(XP) motor? The motor repair shop tech said that "there are several paths of entry for water". Any experience with this?
2. What was done with the 50HP motors to make them 40HP motors?
We are trying to get responses to the above from the rep, but are not getting much help (I suspect because we already paid the bill).
Sorry for the length of the post. I will appreciate any help you can provide.
Thanks,
Dave676
The original submittal from the blower rep included Baldor motors, but upon receipt of the equipment we noted that the supplied motors were Reliance. In addition, three of the motors have two nameplates - one indicating 50HP and one indicating 40HP. The fourth motor had only one nameplate indicating that it was a 40HP motor. We had expected, based on their submittals and the curves for the blower, to receive only Baldor 40HP blowers.
We contacted our rep and were told that the blower manufacturer would not be able to provide the Baldor motors to meet our schedule, so they substituted Reliance. We grudgingly accepted this due to our tight schedule and positive previous experience with Reliance motors. Questions regarding the different nameplates were answered indicating the a 50HP motor was turned down in some fashion to make it a 40HP motor.
Fast-forward to startup at the site - All motors run off of AB VFD's and are outdoors. Each blower was run briefly early in the week to check rotation and set up the VFD's. Later in the week, upon startup, one of the VFD's indicated a motor fault. After much to-do, we got the motor inspected by a Reliance certified shop that indicated that the motor had at least 4oz of water in it. We had a second motor fail with the same symptoms prior to shutting everything down and are now concerned about the other two.
These are TEFC(XP) motors with a weather cover. Word from the field is that the covers were removed to view the nameplates, but the motors were not exposed to rain at any time.
Two questions in order of importance:
1. How could so much water be in a TEFC(XP) motor? The motor repair shop tech said that "there are several paths of entry for water". Any experience with this?
2. What was done with the 50HP motors to make them 40HP motors?
We are trying to get responses to the above from the rep, but are not getting much help (I suspect because we already paid the bill).
Sorry for the length of the post. I will appreciate any help you can provide.
Thanks,
Dave676