PowerfulStuff
Electrical
- Mar 13, 2005
- 59
Hi,
I have a 28 year old Siemens motor that appears to be on the way out. Motor vital statistics are-
* 6.6 kV
* Wound rotor
* rod mill load
Over the last few weeks a new rod mill was put in and charged to an aim of 100% motor load. While it is a bit odd to adjust a process based on the capacity of a single motor, that argument has already over and done with. My problem is that the motor has developed a strong noise. The noise can be localised and is of a randomly varying nature. Vibration analysis shows rotor bar frequencies. The theory so far is that, due to the localised nature of the sound, some of the stator laminations are loose and the end result is likely to be a phase to earth fault. I am planning to change out the motor (4 day job due to equipment built over the top) but was wondering if there were any other thoughts or shared experiences out there.
Thanks,
PowerfulStuff
I have a 28 year old Siemens motor that appears to be on the way out. Motor vital statistics are-
* 6.6 kV
* Wound rotor
* rod mill load
Over the last few weeks a new rod mill was put in and charged to an aim of 100% motor load. While it is a bit odd to adjust a process based on the capacity of a single motor, that argument has already over and done with. My problem is that the motor has developed a strong noise. The noise can be localised and is of a randomly varying nature. Vibration analysis shows rotor bar frequencies. The theory so far is that, due to the localised nature of the sound, some of the stator laminations are loose and the end result is likely to be a phase to earth fault. I am planning to change out the motor (4 day job due to equipment built over the top) but was wondering if there were any other thoughts or shared experiences out there.
Thanks,
PowerfulStuff