I want to add an additional note on calculating magnet wire sizes: you can't simply take the width times the thickness to determine the square mils or square millimeters of the wire. A deduction must be made for the rounded corners. A quick look at the sizes in my copper engineering data book...
Grover, I hope this helps.
One square millimeter is equal to 39.37" squared =1549.9969 sq mils
To convert sq mils to circular mils, multiply by 1.2732 which equals 1973.456 c. mils.
So 1 sq mm is equal to 1973.456 circ. mils.
1 circular mil is equal to 0.0005067 mm squared.
You did not explain how you know the vibration is from the 'motors from a burner placed below our heating tank'. Try wrapping chain around it and using binders to stiffen the structure much like chaining a load on a truck. Do it a little at a time from different directions and check the...
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The voltage in the armature of any D.C. machine is A.C. As a coil passes through the flux of a field coil a voltage is generated. If the coil passes a north field, the voltage is generated as a sine wave in one direction (let's say positive, in this instance). As the coil leaves the north...
If you can find a local EASA member and someone in their shop that is familiar with wound-rotor motors ask about this subject. It is in the EASA Technical Manual. You may be able to purchase the article direct from EASA. Good Luck.
I agree with the information in the above posts. However, I have had a few instances of machines that were belt- or gear-driven at angles close to 45°. On these machines, checking the vibration at the centerline of the load has helped find worn belts, pulleys and gears because the major...
Yes, electricpete, this IS interesting. The rotation should be in the same direction, either CW or CCW as viewed from one end of the bore of the stator. The ball or bearing will rotate on its own axis in the opposite direction but only because it has to 'roll' around the stator. The hand-held...
A 112M IEC (metric) motor will measure 112mm from floor to centerline of shaft. The 'M' will probably indicate a bolt-hole pattern of approximately 1.30 times the 112 dimension. Other frame sizes are similar. An 'S' bolt-hole pattern will be just over 1 times shaft centerline height (frame...
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Reversing any two power leads to the motor will reverse rotation. You will need two contactors; one for FWD and one for REV. Connect the top of the FWD contactor to L1, L2 and L3 in that order. Wire jumpers from the top of the FWD contactor to the top of the REV contactor but swap L1 and L3 so...
Adding to previous post:
There are three circuits in the motor. Phase A is T1 and T4. Phase B is T2 and T5. Phase C is T3 and T6. The motor you have may have different markings such as U1-U2, V1-V2, W1-W2. Same thing. When the motor is connected star, or wye, the voltage that is applied to...
It will be very hard to improve the efficiency of the electric motors unless you want to spend the bucks to buy super energy-efficient motors. You will have to wait for a time-period payback, which can be good depending on what you are powering. Short term, in-house solutions include power...
I'm not an expert in this field but I have done some reading on topics similar to this. My recommendation would be to hire a professional electrical engineer or consultant to check your ground and neutral systems. As I understand it, the grounds and neutrals have to be tied to separate common...