Havana Cuba
Mechanical
- Jun 5, 2024
- 8
Dear members,
I'm new here but my native lenguage is NOT English so sorry in advance for some writing errors.
I'm living also in Havana, Cuba where I'm now (please don't get jealous) you can buy any food you like over there, I'm dying for a good, large hamburger.
I need to re-coil a electric motor because of burning trough.
Sended the pump to a electrical mechanic to do the job.
Got back the pump and during the testing got a result of approx. max. 30% of it's original pressure and aprox. 1600 RPM"s.
He admitted that he didn't counted the original windings during demolision.
He copied a sort of similar electric motor.
After a few ugly words he refused to do the job again and got back the payment.
So before I go to another electric mechanical Ihave some questions.
First the specs. acc. the tag plate:
115 V, 4,2 A, 60 Hz
0,5 HP, 0,47 kW
3400 RPM
max. press. 3,2 bar
My findings:
Motor is 1-fase
Should be coiled 2 poles
Stator has 24 slots
With coil 1,575"
Intern stator radius 1"
Accoording a formulas found on the net the amount of windings should be 365.
Got a result of 3450 RPM's (matches approx. the tag plate)
And all that thanks to the internet.
Question:
Is the number of windings inclusif the SECUNDAIRY winding?
Now has the stator 8 slots filled with a thinner wire (the starting coil) located at clockwise 3 o'clock and 9 o' clock.
The other 16 slots is winded with appro. 240 in total (variing from 29 to 31 windings per bundle)
Hope you members can help me.
With kind regard,
S.J. Zonneveld
(Havana Cuba)
I'm new here but my native lenguage is NOT English so sorry in advance for some writing errors.
I'm living also in Havana, Cuba where I'm now (please don't get jealous) you can buy any food you like over there, I'm dying for a good, large hamburger.
I need to re-coil a electric motor because of burning trough.
Sended the pump to a electrical mechanic to do the job.
Got back the pump and during the testing got a result of approx. max. 30% of it's original pressure and aprox. 1600 RPM"s.
He admitted that he didn't counted the original windings during demolision.
He copied a sort of similar electric motor.
After a few ugly words he refused to do the job again and got back the payment.
So before I go to another electric mechanical Ihave some questions.
First the specs. acc. the tag plate:
115 V, 4,2 A, 60 Hz
0,5 HP, 0,47 kW
3400 RPM
max. press. 3,2 bar
My findings:
Motor is 1-fase
Should be coiled 2 poles
Stator has 24 slots
With coil 1,575"
Intern stator radius 1"
Accoording a formulas found on the net the amount of windings should be 365.
Got a result of 3450 RPM's (matches approx. the tag plate)
And all that thanks to the internet.
Question:
Is the number of windings inclusif the SECUNDAIRY winding?
Now has the stator 8 slots filled with a thinner wire (the starting coil) located at clockwise 3 o'clock and 9 o' clock.
The other 16 slots is winded with appro. 240 in total (variing from 29 to 31 windings per bundle)
Hope you members can help me.
With kind regard,
S.J. Zonneveld
(Havana Cuba)