Troubleshooting and repair of three-phase induction motors

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      Three-phase induction motors are one of the most common types of electric motors used in industry, and their reliability and efficiency make them a key component of many production processes. However, three-phase induction motors may malfunction due to long-term operation and the influence of various external factors. Timely fault diagnosis and repair are crucial to ensure the normal operation of the motor. This article will explore the importance of fault diagnosis and repair of three-phase induction motors, and introduce some common fault types and corresponding repair methods.

      Three-phase induction motors

      Fault diagnosis

      1. The motor does not start

      When three-phase induction motors cannot start, you first need to check whether the power supply is normal, whether the motor is connected to the power supply, and whether the motor is in normal working condition. If the above is normal, then you need to check whether the motor's rotor is stuck or whether there is a short circuit between the rotor and the stator also check whether the motor's windings are open-circuited or have poor contact.

      2. The motor speed is unstable after starting

      When the speed of three-phase induction motors is unstable after starting, it is necessary to check whether the power supply voltage of the motor is stable, whether the rotor of the motor is balanced, whether the bearings of the motor are worn or poorly lubricated, and whether the windings of the motor are open or have poor contact.

      3. The motor makes abnormal noises

      When three-phase induction motors make abnormal sounds, you need to check whether the motor's bearings are worn or poorly lubricated, whether there is collision or friction between the motor's rotor and the stator, and whether there is an open circuit or poor contact in the motor's windings.

      Maintenance methods

      1. Replace bearings

      When the bearings of three-phase induction motors are worn or poorly lubricated, they need to be replaced. When replacing bearings, you need to disassemble the motor first, take out the original bearings, clean the bearing seat and bearing holes, then install the new bearings and lubricate them.

      2. Replace the winding

      When the windings of three-phase induction motors have an open circuit or poor contact, the windings need to be replaced. When replacing the windings, you need to disassemble the motor first, take out the original windings, clean the winding seats and winding holes, then install the new windings and perform insulation treatment.

      3. Replace the rotor

      When there is collision or friction between the rotor and stator of three-phase induction motors, the rotor needs to be replaced. When replacing the rotor, you need to disassemble the motor first, take out the original rotor, clean the rotor seat and rotor hole, and then install the new rotor and balance it.

      In short, fault diagnosis and repair of three-phase induction motors are key steps to ensure the normal operation of the motor. Through timely fault diagnosis and repair, production downtime can be reduced and production efficiency improved. Therefore, it is very important for companies and individuals who use three-phase induction motors to understand the basic knowledge of fault diagnosis and repair. At the same time, regular maintenance and reasonable use can also extend the service life of the motor and reduce the probability of failure.

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