NIDinc
Electrical
- Jun 22, 2011
- 27
After months of hard work, we tested our second prototype motor today with disappointing results. The motor amp draw is too high and the motor shaft quickly overheated. The problem was determined to be the stator laminations with a
c5 coating not providing enough insulation. We will try spraying a varnish on each lamination and building a new rotor for testing tomorrow. It's a squirrel cage rotor.
The motor is a small 2 hp. induction two pole, three phase, 208 volt AC motor that runs at about 12,000 rpms off a VFD at about 200 Hz.
We tried a C3 lamination but it didn't laser cut well. Question is does anyone have a recommendation for a better lamination material or a suggestion how to build the best rotor??
Thanks.
c5 coating not providing enough insulation. We will try spraying a varnish on each lamination and building a new rotor for testing tomorrow. It's a squirrel cage rotor.
The motor is a small 2 hp. induction two pole, three phase, 208 volt AC motor that runs at about 12,000 rpms off a VFD at about 200 Hz.
We tried a C3 lamination but it didn't laser cut well. Question is does anyone have a recommendation for a better lamination material or a suggestion how to build the best rotor??
Thanks.