electricpete
Electrical
- May 4, 2001
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1 - Is there typically any motor protection (overload, ground fault) applied during a shop unloaded motor run? The particular setup in question has a rotary converter for "soft start" voltage ramp-up. Let's say that during voltage ramp-up the motor emitted smoke, was manually secured and copper beads and hard ground found. No automatic protection trip occured. Would you say the protection was lacking?
2 - What are typical precautions to ensure motor insulation is not moist during unloaded run (to avoid energization of moist winding causing failure). Is megger test always required or only when moisture is suspect? Would it be acceptable to load test a motor until 3pm one day, allow to sit overnight with no space heaters in indoor environment (not humid) and perform no-load test 7am the next morning without any testing (under the assumption that the winding has remained warm)
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2 - What are typical precautions to ensure motor insulation is not moist during unloaded run (to avoid energization of moist winding causing failure). Is megger test always required or only when moisture is suspect? Would it be acceptable to load test a motor until 3pm one day, allow to sit overnight with no space heaters in indoor environment (not humid) and perform no-load test 7am the next morning without any testing (under the assumption that the winding has remained warm)
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