shayne31
Industrial
- Feb 11, 2004
- 45
We have recently experienced a motor failure which resulted in a full re-wind (bar stock) of the armature of a 400 hp DC motor. The motor manufacturer recommended the VPI process, however, that would have extended the repair by 48 hours (according to the service provider). We instead went with the traditional dip and bake, and the motor has since failed again, requiring the armature to be re-wound a second time. I guess my question is two-fold: First, regardless of the type of winding protection, would the application lead to a catastrophic failure after 11 hours of run time if correctly applied? Second, despite the superiority of the VPI process, is traditional dipping and baking frowned upon in the industry? Any thoughts or feelings would be greatly appreciated.
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