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Mechanical
- Mar 2, 2000
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General Question from a mechanical engineer:
I have a motor that I have been using for many years and now is being discontined. I have a source in China that I sent the motor too to duplicate. Recieved the new one but it does not electrically function the same. One of the technicians sent them the following electrical data to duplicate:
Universal wound AC/DC
no load speed= 10,000 RPM
load speed= approx. 7400 RPM
load current at 7400 RPM= 6.5A
rated voltage= 230V
duty rating is intermittent
130C thermal rating.
Is this enough info. to design a motor? I don't think so.
What is critical for electrical design, rotor lock current?
I got back the following info from the supplier before he shipped us the prototypes:
Apparantly, my technician approved these values. Looks alot different to me although only a ME.
No load speed= 10,000-12,000 RPM
output power without load= 250W
load speed= 7400 RPM
load current at 7400= 1.5 A instead of 6.5A
output power with 7400 RPM= 180W
Here are some tested differences between old and new
old:
100% voltage (220V) 3.26 amps
100% voltage and no load: 1.51 amps
new:
100% voltage (220V) 2.41 amps
100% voltage and no load: 1.05 amps
Help please?
I have a motor that I have been using for many years and now is being discontined. I have a source in China that I sent the motor too to duplicate. Recieved the new one but it does not electrically function the same. One of the technicians sent them the following electrical data to duplicate:
Universal wound AC/DC
no load speed= 10,000 RPM
load speed= approx. 7400 RPM
load current at 7400 RPM= 6.5A
rated voltage= 230V
duty rating is intermittent
130C thermal rating.
Is this enough info. to design a motor? I don't think so.
What is critical for electrical design, rotor lock current?
I got back the following info from the supplier before he shipped us the prototypes:
Apparantly, my technician approved these values. Looks alot different to me although only a ME.
No load speed= 10,000-12,000 RPM
output power without load= 250W
load speed= 7400 RPM
load current at 7400= 1.5 A instead of 6.5A
output power with 7400 RPM= 180W
Here are some tested differences between old and new
old:
100% voltage (220V) 3.26 amps
100% voltage and no load: 1.51 amps
new:
100% voltage (220V) 2.41 amps
100% voltage and no load: 1.05 amps
Help please?