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How to identify fan issues

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июн 2017
  • John Wilson, Ravenheat's technical service and training manager, talks about how to identify potential issues with fans on older, atmospheric boilers. This includes swollen bearings and the potential causes of flame failures.

Комментарии • 15

  • @alondon9421
    @alondon9421 6 лет назад +1

    Brilliant person you are Mr John Wilsons , many thanks for your videos

  • @sip5574
    @sip5574 Год назад

    Good trainer, can't beat enthusiasm

  • @ivandrozd8262
    @ivandrozd8262 3 года назад

    Very clear demonstration. Thank you.

  • @rwgasservices6764
    @rwgasservices6764 6 лет назад

    Excellent video John.Keep them coming please

  • @DemoRoomTV
    @DemoRoomTV 3 года назад

    great videos - even just for entertainment purposes.... are you still with us John?

  • @pdthomasable
    @pdthomasable 6 лет назад

    Brilliantly explained... Cheers

  • @stewartharrod1706
    @stewartharrod1706 2 года назад

    Superb video

  • @eric4709
    @eric4709 3 года назад

    I fail to see how a stiff bearing has ANY relationship to the resistance of the motor "coil winding" ?
    Surely - coil resistance is purely a function of the coil itself - ie - the number of turns of copper wire in the coil ( assuming it is copper) - ie length of winding for a given wire cross sectional area - under normal / correct circumstances ( ignoring temperature)
    Possible coil failure modes would be : shorted turns in the coil winding ( due to aging / breakdown of the enamel insulation of the copper winding wire / mechanical damage) which would "partially lower" the resistance - and cause "excessive coil current" when alternating current is applied during operation - due to the induced current effect into those shorted turns - and cause subsequent overheating of the coil and almost certainly cause eventual total breakdown of the whole winding ( ie "terminal failure" )
    Quite difficult perhaps to spot this by just measuring resistance on its own - as shorted turns across say an adjacent layer of coil winding as might happen -would only produce a small reduction in resistance .
    Measuring INDUCTANCE of the coil however would show up due to the induced current effect in the shorted turns .
    So - moral is : measure resistance AND inductance !!
    Or - high resistance due to breaks in the winding ( most likely measure as very high resistance or open circuit) or poor / damaged coil terminations. in either case - the motor is unlikely to run at all in this case ( unlike the shorted turns scenario above)
    Either way - totally independent of the mechanical constraints of the motor shaft ease of rotation ?

  • @noshagee5341
    @noshagee5341 4 года назад

    Hello John Would you please make a video of MODULATING FAN (multi-Speed) who got separate pcb fitted on them. Thanks

  • @mathewjennings6899
    @mathewjennings6899 5 лет назад

    Great videos
    I have csi 85 with a fault on central heating only , the hot water is fine when initiated. but when heating is called on it just keeps firing up cutting off ?? Any ideas

  • @gavva2010
    @gavva2010 4 года назад

    Great Video, quick question - the fan that doesn't spin freely, is that shot & needs replacing?

  • @adrian38526
    @adrian38526 6 лет назад

    Love the vids keep them coming

  • @johnhope9873
    @johnhope9873 6 лет назад

    I have a ten year old potterton boiler you can hear the boiler ticking as if to re ignite but the it won't fan fault. What to do

  • @paulrossiter9567
    @paulrossiter9567 3 года назад

    👏👏👏