Starters and motors

If it's supplied by a variable frequency drive there's a good chance your tester won't be able to make sense of the supply at the motor due to the high carrier/switching frequencies.
 
If it's supplied by a variable frequency drive there's a good chance your tester won't be able to make sense of the supply at the motor due to the high carrier/switching frequencies.
I measured 230v at all points on motor to earth but nothing between connections
 
Guys and divas , I only check power at devices after that the boss sends it back for specialist which I asumme in this case is an electrical engineer .

If you don't understand the basics of motor control then how do you know what you are testing for or what test equipment is appropriate/safe to use?
 
Its not a drive in the picture, the circuit board looks like some sort of RC circuit, could be for soft start or noise suppression. Any wiring diagrams?
 
It's not a drive and it's a bit elaborate for a suppression board plus there's no ground on it. Maybe soft start but I can only see 2x components on the heat sink so also unlikely.

You didn't say if the motor was running or not. What was the fault they reported and what was the application or machine it was a part of?
 
My tying is too slow, it's probably the control board for the interlocks / estop etc. In that case the motor looks like it's direct on line so I give up about your weird test results in that case.
 
But as said why only getting 230v motor connections,

why nit not just break live with e stops , forget control boards ...
 
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