jerjwillelec
Senior Member
- Location
- Nevada, IA
- Occupation
- Master Electrician
I wish I had more opportunities to troubleshoot motors because my inexperience causes me to second guess my procedures and finally my diagnosis. Here's what I've got on the two 460 volt 2 HP motors that are tripping the breaker on startup.
Motor A has 498 vac across all three phases prior to startup. My resistance readings are (1 to 2) >22k ohm, (2 to 3) >22 k ohm, (3 to 1) 8.64 ohm. I megged all three leads individually to the case and none of them would take a charge.
Motor B has 498 vac across all three phases prior to startup. My resistance readings are (1 to 2) 6.85 ohm, (2 to 3) 8.62 ohm, (3 to 1) 7.22 ohm, (1 to 4) .84 ohm, (2 to 5) 2.23 ohm, (3 to 6) 2.24 ohm. I megged all three leads individually to the case each of them read 445 M ohm at 1000 vdc.
I do appreciate any elementary explanations of this. Thank you!
Motor A has 498 vac across all three phases prior to startup. My resistance readings are (1 to 2) >22k ohm, (2 to 3) >22 k ohm, (3 to 1) 8.64 ohm. I megged all three leads individually to the case and none of them would take a charge.
Motor B has 498 vac across all three phases prior to startup. My resistance readings are (1 to 2) 6.85 ohm, (2 to 3) 8.62 ohm, (3 to 1) 7.22 ohm, (1 to 4) .84 ohm, (2 to 5) 2.23 ohm, (3 to 6) 2.24 ohm. I megged all three leads individually to the case each of them read 445 M ohm at 1000 vdc.
I do appreciate any elementary explanations of this. Thank you!