jmmeunier
Electrical
- Feb 24, 2011
- 11
Hi,
We discovered damages on a HV Motor having the following parameters:
Rated voltage: 6kV
Power: 5500 kW
Freq: 50 Hz
RPM: 1490
Operation: water pump (power station)
Airgap: 3 mm
Pictures from the stator, the rotor and the bearings are presented in attachement.
- This motor was rewound, the bearings were machined and the rotor pressure plates were replaced.
- The damages were discovered in 2011 during a minor overhaul, after 1000 hours of operation.
- Nothing was noticed during operation.
- The vibration analyses did not indicate any eccentricity, broken rotor bars or abnormal vibration.
- No problem with the temperature of the oil was registered during operation.
- The Ring test indicates hot spots on the damaged zone of the stator core.
- no element is missing inside the machine.
- the melted metal on the rotor is made up of same composition as the metal of the stator and the rotor core.
The measurement results (motor is not permantly monitered) do not indicate any problem during operation, but it is clear that the rotor has rubbed the stator.
Do you have an idea about the possible root cause?
- eccentricity not always present?
- bad lubrification of bearings?
- ...
Thank you for your help.
We discovered damages on a HV Motor having the following parameters:
Rated voltage: 6kV
Power: 5500 kW
Freq: 50 Hz
RPM: 1490
Operation: water pump (power station)
Airgap: 3 mm
Pictures from the stator, the rotor and the bearings are presented in attachement.
- This motor was rewound, the bearings were machined and the rotor pressure plates were replaced.
- The damages were discovered in 2011 during a minor overhaul, after 1000 hours of operation.
- Nothing was noticed during operation.
- The vibration analyses did not indicate any eccentricity, broken rotor bars or abnormal vibration.
- No problem with the temperature of the oil was registered during operation.
- The Ring test indicates hot spots on the damaged zone of the stator core.
- no element is missing inside the machine.
- the melted metal on the rotor is made up of same composition as the metal of the stator and the rotor core.
The measurement results (motor is not permantly monitered) do not indicate any problem during operation, but it is clear that the rotor has rubbed the stator.
Do you have an idea about the possible root cause?
- eccentricity not always present?
- bad lubrification of bearings?
- ...
Thank you for your help.