govolsdb
Electrical
- Dec 8, 2003
- 2
There is an exhaust fan motor at one of my facilities which has a "sagging" problem. The motor will be running fine at about 50 amps and then, for no reason, current will drop to about 38-40 amps and hang out there for a minute or two. Flow also reduces during this time period. After a minute or two the current returns to normal. There is a small spike upon return to normal like you would expect from motor starting. The motor has an auto-transformer starter, could a malfunction of the starter be causing this? The control circuit has probably never been PM'd (I am new to this facility), and I have recommended PMing the MCC as a starting point. There doesn't appear to be any system load transients that could be causing this phenomenon. Any ideas?