jmellc
Senior Member
- Location
- Durham, NC
- Occupation
- Facility Maintenance Tech. Licensed Electrician
Just got in 3 new hand dryer motors. We use them on 208V and 277V dryers. Manufacturer uses this motor for either, Motor is labeled 240V.
Motor 1, I get 24 to 28 ohms at different times.
Motor 2, 18 ohms.
Motor 3, 14 ohms.
I don't understand getting 2 different readings moments apart on #1. I don't understand getting such lower readings on 2 and 3. I might think the 4 ohm difference between those 2 might be that 1 got more windings than the other somehow. But how does #1 have double #3 and nearly double #2? Adding to the confusion, I recently got an 11 ohm reading on a new dryer unit.
What am I missing here? Shouldn't the 3 be close to each other or does production vary that much? I was hoping I could use ohm readings as a guide for checking motors from units we replace. We try to save usable parts and make 1 or 2 rebuilds to have on hand. New dryers are expensive.
Motor 1, I get 24 to 28 ohms at different times.
Motor 2, 18 ohms.
Motor 3, 14 ohms.
I don't understand getting 2 different readings moments apart on #1. I don't understand getting such lower readings on 2 and 3. I might think the 4 ohm difference between those 2 might be that 1 got more windings than the other somehow. But how does #1 have double #3 and nearly double #2? Adding to the confusion, I recently got an 11 ohm reading on a new dryer unit.
What am I missing here? Shouldn't the 3 be close to each other or does production vary that much? I was hoping I could use ohm readings as a guide for checking motors from units we replace. We try to save usable parts and make 1 or 2 rebuilds to have on hand. New dryers are expensive.