richerdick
Electrical
- Jan 10, 2007
- 63
A dc motor at work is driving a lineshaft that drives 4 seperate levels of machinery via mechanical clutches. we have a problem at work whereby it is throwing out the clutches whilst accelerating. This is happening on a motor drive combination that has been in and running for several years so it is a fault rather than a design issue. It is throwing the clucthes, out say once every couple of days no regular pattern. From past experience i might have looked into the drives reference being at fault but on one occasion the drive stopped due to the blowing of the field fuses. The fuses were changed and the drive ran happily for the next couple of days then the drive again threw out its clutches. I have meggerd the field it seems ok. at the time of writing i have just changed the whole drive to see if this resolves the issue. a couple of days ago i changed the field controlled rectifier but this didnt resolve it
not really sure that changing the drive will fix the problem. starting to think that it might be an intermittent fault of the motors field (shunt). any thoughts?
not really sure that changing the drive will fix the problem. starting to think that it might be an intermittent fault of the motors field (shunt). any thoughts?