I'm looking at a German made roller conveyor system 10 motors contactors controlled by a PLC
Issue is customer says 3 mths ago motors started stopping and overheating, and would then start again when cooled down
Overloads trip out PLC, input switches contactors off and someone presses reset
(It's a year old, the maintenance team are mechanical bias)
So as this was sold by our firm we are first to check
1st thing I notice is panel is warm, open it and hot plastic smell comes out
I felt the contactors and where they connect to Overloads it's pretty warm, and a slight melting off a small area on the top of the overloads, where the self maintaining contacts are snapped off
obvious issue here
So I turn it off check all the connections are tight, some weren't as tight as I think they should be but no loose connections
So I start turning motor circuits off to check continuity and resistance through all components , voltage at all terminals except motor as it's not safe to do this tested / inspected everything I can think of even recorded temperature of motors and the components in the board, bench tested one of the motors all good
nothing untoward found, all current readings at @ 0.6 A motor plate says 0.9 A , O/L's set at just over 1 A
So I'm checking how it's running sensors actuating contactors etc and noticed occasionally when the line builds up due to downstream conveyors being stopped by staff, that the contactors are being turned on and off very quickly with the result the motor is getting hot as fan isn't running enough air over the casing to cool it, normal running its fine
Asides from the suspect overloads and this timing issue all looks good
Yesterday I smelt a hot motor it was single phasing checked O/L and found a phase down
Removed it opened up and one of the filaments is open circuit
I report back to German Engineer he says he agrees with the timing issue but he doesn't agree with my request for new overloads to be sent even after seeing the broken one
I sent him all readings and photos etc
He's still adamant it must be a supply voltage issue or something else that I have missed as this is a small simple system
And they have built lots of these with no issues
So I'm still onsite monitoring things
So just wanted to see if others have any opinions or ideas
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Burnt plastic connecting the two self maintain contacts
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Open circuit filament
Issue is customer says 3 mths ago motors started stopping and overheating, and would then start again when cooled down
Overloads trip out PLC, input switches contactors off and someone presses reset
(It's a year old, the maintenance team are mechanical bias)
So as this was sold by our firm we are first to check
1st thing I notice is panel is warm, open it and hot plastic smell comes out
I felt the contactors and where they connect to Overloads it's pretty warm, and a slight melting off a small area on the top of the overloads, where the self maintaining contacts are snapped off
obvious issue here
So I turn it off check all the connections are tight, some weren't as tight as I think they should be but no loose connections
So I start turning motor circuits off to check continuity and resistance through all components , voltage at all terminals except motor as it's not safe to do this tested / inspected everything I can think of even recorded temperature of motors and the components in the board, bench tested one of the motors all good
nothing untoward found, all current readings at @ 0.6 A motor plate says 0.9 A , O/L's set at just over 1 A
So I'm checking how it's running sensors actuating contactors etc and noticed occasionally when the line builds up due to downstream conveyors being stopped by staff, that the contactors are being turned on and off very quickly with the result the motor is getting hot as fan isn't running enough air over the casing to cool it, normal running its fine
Asides from the suspect overloads and this timing issue all looks good
Yesterday I smelt a hot motor it was single phasing checked O/L and found a phase down
Removed it opened up and one of the filaments is open circuit
I report back to German Engineer he says he agrees with the timing issue but he doesn't agree with my request for new overloads to be sent even after seeing the broken one
I sent him all readings and photos etc
He's still adamant it must be a supply voltage issue or something else that I have missed as this is a small simple system
And they have built lots of these with no issues
So I'm still onsite monitoring things
So just wanted to see if others have any opinions or ideas
[automerge]1580903734[/automerge]
Burnt plastic connecting the two self maintain contacts
[automerge]1580903799[/automerge]
Open circuit filament
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