tlona
Industrial
- Jun 1, 2010
- 55
In the past year we have have had (2) 150hp 480V motor windings burn up. The motors are on dedicated circuits and each had a few hundred hours run time prior to burning up. The Motors are started by a VFD which is set up as a soft starter that ramps the motor to full speed in about 15 seconds. The motors drive a vertical 40ft multistage pump used to transfer 2oil between tanks. We have found no mechanicial issues with the pumps. The motors are about 400feet away from the VFDs and I do not believe there are load side reactors installed. The installation replaced existing 200HP motors and removed the 2-stage across the line starters. The existing wiring remained and is about 20years old but successfully meggered and was therefore reused. We have almost the same installation on 4 other motors with no problems. Forensics determined both failures were burnt windings and no problem with bearings. I am going to recommend the installation of line reactors and proper grounding to avoid bearing degradation. I am inquiring to see if there are any other recommendations or experience with this issue. Also curious why the VFD overload did not protect the motor. Thank-you