antonym
Electrical
- Sep 14, 2016
- 5
Hi, I've come across a strange problem with a couple the tiny (0.089kw/0.12hp) motors at work.
Both motors are identical. We run them on 220V 50hz. According to the name plate they should draw 0.72A, but they don't. Even without a load one draws 1A and the other 1.2A. To make things more fun the name plate shows a 6 wire connection, but there is 12 wires that come out of the motor. I'm not sure how long they have been doing this for as we are only fitting them with overloads now. Both motors are connected in wye wye.
The motor that draws 1A has just been rewound (low insulation resistance), but i didn't think to check the current before it was sent away.
I tried a few different connection options for the motor drawing 1.2A (wye wye, DELTA, and delta delta) but the current only got higher.
I've considered that the windings could be polarised incorrectly, but since one has just been rewound and the other has been checked by our rewinder I don't think that is very likey.
We might have some other motors that are identical, but the machines need to be turned over to see the motor so I can't confirm that right now. And yes these motors do have a terrible power factor (0.32 by my calculation)
Anyone have any ideas as to what the problem could be?
Both motors are identical. We run them on 220V 50hz. According to the name plate they should draw 0.72A, but they don't. Even without a load one draws 1A and the other 1.2A. To make things more fun the name plate shows a 6 wire connection, but there is 12 wires that come out of the motor. I'm not sure how long they have been doing this for as we are only fitting them with overloads now. Both motors are connected in wye wye.
The motor that draws 1A has just been rewound (low insulation resistance), but i didn't think to check the current before it was sent away.
I tried a few different connection options for the motor drawing 1.2A (wye wye, DELTA, and delta delta) but the current only got higher.
I've considered that the windings could be polarised incorrectly, but since one has just been rewound and the other has been checked by our rewinder I don't think that is very likey.
We might have some other motors that are identical, but the machines need to be turned over to see the motor so I can't confirm that right now. And yes these motors do have a terrible power factor (0.32 by my calculation)
Anyone have any ideas as to what the problem could be?