Buhl
Mechanical
- Aug 23, 2012
- 6
Hi
Im not an electrical engineer but have somehow got involved in tests of ac motors.
Could someone tell me if there is a standard for the below measurements to compare motors e.g. from different suppliers.
And also what the purpose is - what can these measurements tell about the motor and how can it be used to compare motors.
Winding resistance is measured on the "cold" motor and the surface temperature is measured.
The motor is then run (in this case driving an impellor) for 1-2 hours until temperature is stabil.
The surface temperature is noted.
Then power is cut and stopwatch is started.
You wait for 10-20 seconds until the shaft has stopped moving completely.
The winding resistance is measured and the time of the measurement is noted
This is repeated with 5-10 sec. between measurements until you have 5-10 measurements.
The output of the tests is:
Delta temperature
Resistance at time 0 (the excat time of power cut)
Winding mean temperature
Best Regards
Buhl
Im not an electrical engineer but have somehow got involved in tests of ac motors.
Could someone tell me if there is a standard for the below measurements to compare motors e.g. from different suppliers.
And also what the purpose is - what can these measurements tell about the motor and how can it be used to compare motors.
Winding resistance is measured on the "cold" motor and the surface temperature is measured.
The motor is then run (in this case driving an impellor) for 1-2 hours until temperature is stabil.
The surface temperature is noted.
Then power is cut and stopwatch is started.
You wait for 10-20 seconds until the shaft has stopped moving completely.
The winding resistance is measured and the time of the measurement is noted
This is repeated with 5-10 sec. between measurements until you have 5-10 measurements.
The output of the tests is:
Delta temperature
Resistance at time 0 (the excat time of power cut)
Winding mean temperature
Best Regards
Buhl