Monitor Voltage For Preventative Maintenance

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Rocky34

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I recently installed new equipment and am looking to monitor it for preventative maintenance. Based off of my measurements, the voltage tends to spike whenever there is a major problem. Fixing the problem before the unit goes bad can saved tons of time and hassle.

Is it effective to purchase a connected power load monitor? There are a few variations online, including ones that plug into a wall socket and circuit breaker box. They are a bit pricey, but not too unreasonable(~$249).
 
I've been doing MNT for years and in my humble opinion you would be better served to monitor vibration. Have not seen too many motors fail electrically, most fail due to bearings. Just one old mans humble opinion.
 
I've been doing MNT for years and in my humble opinion you would be better served to monitor vibration. Have not seen too many motors fail electrically, most fail due to bearings. Just one old mans humble opinion.
Perhaps... but he didn't say the 'unit' was a motor. :huh:
 
That's what I get for posting with out my 1 st cup of coffee.

Apologize for the confusion! I should have clarified that I installed a walk-in freezer.

Vibration sensors are a good idea. Are there any obvious commercial units? Also, should I stick with just vibration sensor or also install an electric monitor?
 
Is it your thinking that the voltage surge is what is causing the damage? Or are you thinking that somehow the voltage increase is indicating an impending failure? Because that latter scenario would be untrue, a failing motor (or any electrical consumer) will not produce voltage that is not already there unless it is somehow turned into a generator and I can't see how anything in a walk-in freezer can become a generator.
 
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