littleriver
Electrical
- Oct 20, 2006
- 6
I recently installed a 500hp grinder-(hog).I used A SOFT START to bring the 500hp motor up to speed.The motor failed in about a month.The motor mfr. replaced the motor under warranty,but stated that they would not warranty the motor unless we replaced it with a high efficiency type motor.They said because we were using a soft start.I asked the price difference and the high eff motor was less.I asked why,and was told the rotor was aluminum instead of copper.
My question is has anyone heard of this before,and is it the rotors of the motors that make it better for soft start use.Note:I have the same type motor on another grinder with a soft start for several years now without a problem.
My question is has anyone heard of this before,and is it the rotors of the motors that make it better for soft start use.Note:I have the same type motor on another grinder with a soft start for several years now without a problem.