Title :
Testing to assure reliable operation of electric motors
Author_Institution :
Baker Instrum. Co., Fort Collins, CO., USA
fDate :
30 Apr-1 May 1990
Abstract :
Several field test procedures that can be used as part of a motor maintenance program are discussed, and failure mechanisms in motor insulation systems are considered. It is suggested that motor windings fail due to a few simple mechanisms. The magnetic forces which turn the rotor also cause motion in the windings. The motion causes wear between the wires, abrading the insulations. The thin turn-to-turn insulation is least able to sustain this wear, so turn-to-turn shorting often occurs before the thicker ground wall insulation is effected. Development of portable field test instruments has allowed the test to be adopted as a tool which can be incorporated in plant maintenance programs. Experimental and practical test data have shown this test to be accurate
Keywords :
electric motors; machine insulation; machine testing; machine windings; maintenance engineering; failure mechanisms; field test procedures; magnetic forces; motor insulation systems; motor maintenance program; motor windings; rotor; turn-to-turn shorting; wear; Cable insulation; Electric motors; Failure analysis; Instruments; Insulation testing; Magnetic forces; Maintenance; Rotors; System testing; Wires;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Engineering Problems in the Rubber and Plastics Industries, 1990., IEEE Conference Record of 1990 Forty-Second Annual Conference of
Conference_Location :
Akron, OH
DOI :
10.1109/RAPCON.1990.66467