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ELECTRIC MOTOR QUESTION
I have a 1 HP induction motor with capacitor start and capacitor run. As I
understand the function, the start capacitor circuit is engaged at start up and then dis-engages when the motor reaches full speed. The motor works fine most of the time, but every so often it will make a terrible sort of vibrating racket and blow the breaker. Sometimes if I just wait a minute or so it will start and run fine again. Any ideas on what could cause this? |
ELECTRIC MOTOR QUESTION
One thought would be a bearing close to failure. Can you lube the
bushings/bearings? What is being driven by the motor? Could it be external to the motor or is the motor freerunning when it happens? Respectfully, Ron Moore "JimInsolo" wrote in message link.net... I have a 1 HP induction motor with capacitor start and capacitor run. As I understand the function, the start capacitor circuit is engaged at start up and then dis-engages when the motor reaches full speed. The motor works fine most of the time, but every so often it will make a terrible sort of vibrating racket and blow the breaker. Sometimes if I just wait a minute or so it will start and run fine again. Any ideas on what could cause this? |
ELECTRIC MOTOR QUESTION
That sounds like the centrifugal start switch is not staying open and it is
connecting start cap(s) back into the start configuration. First look at the start push button and make sure it is not trying to restart. Then open the motor and take a close look at the centrifugal switch. Either switch may be involved. Bob Swinney "JimInsolo" wrote in message link.net... I have a 1 HP induction motor with capacitor start and capacitor run. As I understand the function, the start capacitor circuit is engaged at start up and then dis-engages when the motor reaches full speed. The motor works fine most of the time, but every so often it will make a terrible sort of vibrating racket and blow the breaker. Sometimes if I just wait a minute or so it will start and run fine again. Any ideas on what could cause this? |
ELECTRIC MOTOR QUESTION
Starting cap switch is hanging up. Pull the motor apart, take a look at
the switch assembly on the end of the shaft. Odds are good that the contacts are horribly burned. JimInsolo wrote: I have a 1 HP induction motor with capacitor start and capacitor run. As I understand the function, the start capacitor circuit is engaged at start up and then dis-engages when the motor reaches full speed. The motor works fine most of the time, but every so often it will make a terrible sort of vibrating racket and blow the breaker. Sometimes if I just wait a minute or so it will start and run fine again. Any ideas on what could cause this? |
ELECTRIC MOTOR QUESTION
"JimInsolo" wrote in message link.net... I have a 1 HP induction motor with capacitor start and capacitor run. As I understand the function, the start capacitor circuit is engaged at start up and then dis-engages when the motor reaches full speed. The motor works fine most of the time, but every so often it will make a terrible sort of vibrating racket and blow the breaker. Sometimes if I just wait a minute or so it will start and run fine again. Any ideas on what could cause this? I have only had this problem with import electric motors that are new and only when the room temperature was near freezing. I get the impression that the starter circuit is not disengaging because it got stuck because of low temperatures. If I tried to start the motor and it acted up, then I would turn it off and try it again after a few moments. I had to do this several times until the internal heat of the motor warmed up the starting circuit. Once it got warmed up it would work fine. When I heated the shop I never had the problem again. |
ELECTRIC MOTOR QUESTION
If you check inside the motor, you will probably find the centrifical switch
is used up and not making good contact when the motor stops. Steve "JimInsolo" wrote in message link.net... I have a 1 HP induction motor with capacitor start and capacitor run. As I understand the function, the start capacitor circuit is engaged at start up and then dis-engages when the motor reaches full speed. The motor works fine most of the time, but every so often it will make a terrible sort of vibrating racket and blow the breaker. Sometimes if I just wait a minute or so it will start and run fine again. Any ideas on what could cause this? |
ELECTRIC MOTOR QUESTION
Guys-
thanks for all the input- found that indeed the centrigugal switch was sticking, did a little cleaning and lubed it and all seems OK so far. "Steve Lusardi" wrote in message ... If you check inside the motor, you will probably find the centrifical switch is used up and not making good contact when the motor stops. Steve "JimInsolo" wrote in message link.net... I have a 1 HP induction motor with capacitor start and capacitor run. As I understand the function, the start capacitor circuit is engaged at start up and then dis-engages when the motor reaches full speed. The motor works fine most of the time, but every so often it will make a terrible sort of vibrating racket and blow the breaker. Sometimes if I just wait a minute or so it will start and run fine again. Any ideas on what could cause this? |
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