willhan
Industrial
- Dec 16, 2014
- 12
So, we've installed this fancy new system with a dual motor driven chain, and the damned thing has had problems since day one. It slows down from time to time and interrupts production. We have considered a number of options to cure the problem, for example, we just changed the motors' encoders at the engineer's recommendation, and the problem is still occurring. We are not sure if the problem is one of controller programming, bad wiring, mechanical, or something else.
I have included some shots that may help to illustrate the issue further. There is an 8 hour time series of both of the motor's currents. When the chain is not loaded, you can see an oscillation with period of about 40 minutes, the time it takes for one complete chain cycle. When production starts, the current begins to rise, and peaks after about half an hour or so. Then the chain randomly jerks, slows down, and sometimes even fully stops then returns to it's normal operation.
I appreciate anyone who might be able to point me in the right direction. What other information should I provide to help mitigate the problem?
I have included some shots that may help to illustrate the issue further. There is an 8 hour time series of both of the motor's currents. When the chain is not loaded, you can see an oscillation with period of about 40 minutes, the time it takes for one complete chain cycle. When production starts, the current begins to rise, and peaks after about half an hour or so. Then the chain randomly jerks, slows down, and sometimes even fully stops then returns to it's normal operation.
I appreciate anyone who might be able to point me in the right direction. What other information should I provide to help mitigate the problem?