I had a service call to troubleshoot a commercial kitchen exhaust system, this system was two years old.
I found 3- 3/4 hp exhaust fans and 1 - 3hp make up air for the hood system.
They were all on VFD's. The makeup air was feed from across the store 300 foot away with a 15 amp three phase 480 volt breaker,
the three 3/4" hp motors were feed from a different location, 50 foot away with a 20 amp three phase 480 volt breaker.
They both meet in a common control panel, where all of the drives were located.
What I found was that the 3Hp motor was burnt out and three out of the four drives were burnt out, the 3 hp drive
and two of the 3/4 hp drives.
The colors on the conductors where brown orange and yellow, I found that a brown from one breaker wire bundle
was not spliced correctly all the way through to the appropriate drives. The browns were interchanged, causing a very
dangerous configuration, with one breaker off the conductors were being back feed from the other location.
The 3hp motor burnt out, causing one breaker to trip and then causing single phasing to the 3/4 hp drives
My question is, could this wiring configuration cause the premature death of the motor and drives???
We contacted the original electrical contractor that installed this unit, and his reply was that it passed inspections and the year warranty was up.
Thanks for your help
I found 3- 3/4 hp exhaust fans and 1 - 3hp make up air for the hood system.
They were all on VFD's. The makeup air was feed from across the store 300 foot away with a 15 amp three phase 480 volt breaker,
the three 3/4" hp motors were feed from a different location, 50 foot away with a 20 amp three phase 480 volt breaker.
They both meet in a common control panel, where all of the drives were located.
What I found was that the 3Hp motor was burnt out and three out of the four drives were burnt out, the 3 hp drive
and two of the 3/4 hp drives.
The colors on the conductors where brown orange and yellow, I found that a brown from one breaker wire bundle
was not spliced correctly all the way through to the appropriate drives. The browns were interchanged, causing a very
dangerous configuration, with one breaker off the conductors were being back feed from the other location.
The 3hp motor burnt out, causing one breaker to trip and then causing single phasing to the 3/4 hp drives
My question is, could this wiring configuration cause the premature death of the motor and drives???
We contacted the original electrical contractor that installed this unit, and his reply was that it passed inspections and the year warranty was up.
Thanks for your help
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