Table 8-2
Electrical faults
↓ Motor fails to start
↓ Motor accelerates sluggishly
↓ Humming noise when starting
↓ Humming noise in operation
↓ High temperature rise during no-load operation
↓ High temperature rise under load
↓ High temperature rise of individual winding sections
Possible causes of faults
Remedial measures
X
X
Rotor (partially) demagnetized
Contact the Service Center.
X
X
X
X
Overload
Reduce the load.
X
Interruption of a phase in the feeder
cable
Check the frequency converters and feeder cables.
X
X
X
X
Interrupted phase in the feeder ca‐
ble after switching on
Check the frequency converters and feeder cables.
X
X
X
X Winding short circuit or inter-phase
short circuit in stator winding
Determine the winding resistances and insulation re‐
sistances. Contact the Service Center.
X
Converter output voltage too high,
frequency too low
Check the settings at the frequency converter and
perform the automatic motor identification.
X
X
Cooling water not connected
Cooling water supply switched off
Water connection / pipes defective
Check the cooling water connection. Switch on the
cooling water supply.
Find the leak and seal it. Contact the Service Center.
X
X
Cooling water flow rate too low
Inlet temperature too high
Increase the cooling water flow.
Set the correct upstream temperature.
8.10.4
Mechanical faults
Table 8-3
Mechanical faults
↓ Grinding noise
↓ Radial vibrations
↓ Axial vibrations
Possible causes of faults
Remedial measures
X
Rotating parts are grinding
Establish the cause and realign the parts.
X
Rotor not balanced
Contact the Service Center.
X
Rotor out of true, shaft bent
Contact the Service Center.
X
X Poor alignment
Align the machine set and check the coupling.
1)
X
Coupled machine not balanced
Rebalance the coupled machine.
X Shocks from coupled machine
Examine the coupled machine.
X
X Resonance with the foundation
Stabilize the foundation after prior discussion.
X
X Changes in foundation
Determine the cause of the changes and, if necessa‐
ry, rectify. Realign the machine.
1)
Take into account possible changes which may occur during overheating.
Operation
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