JSong
Electrical
- Dec 31, 2015
- 10
Hi all,
We had a temperature limit switch failure problem in a heat exchange fan control circuit. The fan is a 1/6 HP single phase motor, and it is controlled by a Honeywell 'BM-2R-A2' temperature limit switch. This limit switch is rated for 1/2 HP that shouldn't have any problem in a 1/6 HP case, but it kept failing and the contactor got welded. Does anyone have some insight regarding this? Would you think that adding a surge suppressor would help?
Thanks,
JS
We had a temperature limit switch failure problem in a heat exchange fan control circuit. The fan is a 1/6 HP single phase motor, and it is controlled by a Honeywell 'BM-2R-A2' temperature limit switch. This limit switch is rated for 1/2 HP that shouldn't have any problem in a 1/6 HP case, but it kept failing and the contactor got welded. Does anyone have some insight regarding this? Would you think that adding a surge suppressor would help?
Thanks,
JS