LargeACMotorDude
Electrical
- Sep 11, 2023
- 9
Hi everyone.
I’ve recently come across an interesting test result on a 1000HP 2P motor we rewound and are preparing to ship.
When taking phase-to-phase resistance measurements through the winding process (done before and after a global VPI) the resistance imbalance was less than 1% across all three phases. However, after reassembly and no-load testing, the resistance imbalance has increased to around 2% and is erratic when tested multiple times.
Assuming that the test equipment is accurate, my initial thoughts are that there exists some residual magnetism in the rotor or stator laminations that is affecting the resistance balance.
What are your thoughts on this? I appreciate any input.
I’ve recently come across an interesting test result on a 1000HP 2P motor we rewound and are preparing to ship.
When taking phase-to-phase resistance measurements through the winding process (done before and after a global VPI) the resistance imbalance was less than 1% across all three phases. However, after reassembly and no-load testing, the resistance imbalance has increased to around 2% and is erratic when tested multiple times.
Assuming that the test equipment is accurate, my initial thoughts are that there exists some residual magnetism in the rotor or stator laminations that is affecting the resistance balance.
What are your thoughts on this? I appreciate any input.