joextech
Electrical
- Mar 24, 2004
- 2
Called to replace a 230 volt 3 phase delta wound motor.
Motor had caught fire, no one could tell me when it had caught fire, (at start or while running) everyone knew nothing...
Sent the motor off for rewind.
While waiting for motor to be returned, tested the starter.
The start starter closed then 11 seconds later the run starter closed.
I have never seen a pert winding starter set that long.
Could this have started the fire?
I am used to 2 seconds delay, not 11 seconds with part winding motors.
What is your opinion on the timing.
Thanks, Joe
Motor had caught fire, no one could tell me when it had caught fire, (at start or while running) everyone knew nothing...
Sent the motor off for rewind.
While waiting for motor to be returned, tested the starter.
The start starter closed then 11 seconds later the run starter closed.
I have never seen a pert winding starter set that long.
Could this have started the fire?
I am used to 2 seconds delay, not 11 seconds with part winding motors.
What is your opinion on the timing.
Thanks, Joe