By chance have you confused me with the original poster? I have no info on nameplate, OL settings, alignment, etc.
Only thing we know for certain is this motor draws roughly 45 amps more (25%-30%), on-site, than when tested in shop, in unloaded state. It also draws roughly 45 amps more than other of the identical motors under load on-site.
We don’t have much info on the other motors and are assuming wire sizes and motor starters are the same. It was mentioned problem motor has splices in wiring and we don’t know if other motors do. If anything I think we could safely say all three of the on-site motors are receiving the same power factor. There is little else we can say with certainty.
I mistook you for the op, sorry
what we don't know is what was the pf when shop tested?
we know
v is ok, even with the #2, > 470 running <2%, 460 rated motor, no issue
lo: it is running below rated i
hi: +15% fla
no load: +30%, vs shop test, no spec sheet
if a damaged or shorted winding I would guess lo would be between +15 and +30% fla
it is actually -20%
the same coils are used for both lo and hi, lo series, hi paralleled
so any damage should be present in lo
the fact that all 3 ph are consistent would imo rule out damage, unlikely that all are damaged to the same degree
hopefully we get feedback
I know what I would do
swap with a 'good' motor
if it reacts the same, likely mech tower issue
if it does not, and the 'bad' motor reads hi on the other tower, motor rebuild time