microaid
Electrical
- Jan 28, 2003
- 8
I am trying to understand a problem that was explained to me in rather vague terms concerning condensation in electrical induction motors operating in a refrigerated room (15deg C). I understand the motors run continuously, 3x8hr shifts, and are sealed units (would this be correct?) but require high maintenance due to damage from condensation. Wouldn't condensation only be able to form inside the motor when they are off line, and if they are sealed units wouldn't there be a limit to how much moisture could be condensed from the air inside the motor.
Are the standard methods of controlling condensation which are discussed in existing threads applicable here?
My thanks to all for your willingness to share your time and experience.
Are the standard methods of controlling condensation which are discussed in existing threads applicable here?
My thanks to all for your willingness to share your time and experience.