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cranedude
Hi ,first time posting
looking for advice on a current problem we have with a rail mounted gantry crane.
2 long travel motors ( 40hp ) were found to be beyond repair recently..we changed both and carried out a stall test ...i found the current values exceed far beyond normal working and this no doubt is the initial cause of the motors failing.
These 2 motors are in parallel with a balancing cable between the interpole coils and armature connections to keep the motors running at the same speed due to rail irregularities...fields are kept consistent..with voltage changing from the generator/resistance circuit feeding the armatures...there are also ballast resistors to absorb the heat.
variable voltage is from a ward Leonard generator with the speed control changed with resistance changing as demanded.
All resistances are of the correct value....and check out for I/R faults.also cables are not earthed/shorted.
speed 1 seems ok..however speed 2 is around 180A on both motors ( should be around 120A)..at this point we can hear the genny struggling ...speed 3 -4 is causing flashing and for the overload to trip and motion to cut out..
Any advice on where to start this fault greatly appreciated
looking for advice on a current problem we have with a rail mounted gantry crane.
2 long travel motors ( 40hp ) were found to be beyond repair recently..we changed both and carried out a stall test ...i found the current values exceed far beyond normal working and this no doubt is the initial cause of the motors failing.
These 2 motors are in parallel with a balancing cable between the interpole coils and armature connections to keep the motors running at the same speed due to rail irregularities...fields are kept consistent..with voltage changing from the generator/resistance circuit feeding the armatures...there are also ballast resistors to absorb the heat.
variable voltage is from a ward Leonard generator with the speed control changed with resistance changing as demanded.
All resistances are of the correct value....and check out for I/R faults.also cables are not earthed/shorted.
speed 1 seems ok..however speed 2 is around 180A on both motors ( should be around 120A)..at this point we can hear the genny struggling ...speed 3 -4 is causing flashing and for the overload to trip and motion to cut out..
Any advice on where to start this fault greatly appreciated