It was a 480 (440) volt motor because of the former VFD in the cabinet on the right. It is common in those smaller HP ratings for the drive to accept a 240/208 input and output 480/440 to the motor AFTER the VFD. It looked like th VFD had failed and was disconnected, but no one bothered to rewire the motor voltage.
You just did a major screw up. The motor was already wired for Delta at 2:59 in the video, which is low voltage. You should have checked the frequency the VFD was outputting if the motor was going slow like that. Now your "expert" just wired your motor in WYE configuration, which is high voltage. The 3 wires tied together is WYE at 7:19 in your video. A bit of common sense goes a long way, dude. If the install is this old looking and it worked since then, then it won't suddenly be the issue if it is failing.
You mentioned cleaning the inside of the bore on the fan blades. I have a shotgun cleaning rod in my kit for this. The brass brush gets the big stuff, some sandpaper in the cleaning patch holder chucked in a drill cleans them right up.
Hi how are i'm from Ethiopia... I received a maintenance request from restaurant, the problem is ,smoke extracter is making high noise... the fan is connected with three phase motor with belt, i disconnect the belt and let the motor to work alone and no noise ,start working in good conditions but when i connect the motor to the fan using the belt it stat making high noise what could the problem? thank you!
Do you ever heard of star/delta? It's a very common thing for 3phase ac induction motors. They all have this configuration block where you can route the internal coil arrangement. The motor specialist must have given you a facepalm,
It was a 480 (440) volt motor because of the former VFD in the cabinet on the right. It is common in those smaller HP ratings for the drive to accept a 240/208 input and output 480/440 to the motor AFTER the VFD. It looked like th VFD had failed and was disconnected, but no one bothered to rewire the motor voltage.
Before your work it was correctly wired in Delta(240V) now its in Star(460V).
The nameplate says it, Star 440V and Delta will be 1/1.73 lower -> 240V
You just did a major screw up. The motor was already wired for Delta at 2:59 in the video, which is low voltage. You should have checked the frequency the VFD was outputting if the motor was going slow like that. Now your "expert" just wired your motor in WYE configuration, which is high voltage. The 3 wires tied together is WYE at 7:19 in your video. A bit of common sense goes a long way, dude. If the install is this old looking and it worked since then, then it won't suddenly be the issue if it is failing.
Now that's a beautiful thing!! I didn't even know they can rewire a motor like that crazy awesome job!
It really is a beautiful thing! Motor specialist saved the day & money for everyone🔧 Thanks for watching!
You mentioned cleaning the inside of the bore on the fan blades. I have a shotgun cleaning rod in my kit for this. The brass brush gets the big stuff, some sandpaper in the cleaning patch holder chucked in a drill cleans them right up.
Thats awesome🤣👍 Appreciate the feedback & you watching! Stay safe out there & stay tuned for new videos every week🔧
Strong work, don’t you love the easy ones? Motor was repaired in 1 day 😳. Wow! Would of taken a week here.
Thank you! Yes I definitely love the easy ones😁 The motor specialist was awesome! Haha. Stay safe out there & stay tuned for new videos every week🔧
Very beautiful i Love everything you work very hard you are good engineer i Love your videos
Interesting and helpful video. Thank you JMT for sharing your experience with us. 👍
Thank you very much! Glad you found this video interesting & helpful🙃 You're very welcome & thank you for your support & feedback🔧✌⚡
Great video, Good job !
Great Video. Thank you for sharing
JMT getting back online 👍👏
Yessir & thank you! Much appreciated dude🙏🙃🔧
Excellent stuff as always. Thank you for sharing 👍🏼
Helpful video 😊. ❤️ from Ind.....Stay Safe
Glad you found this video helpful & thank you for watching! Stay tuned for new videos every week😎
Can you make a video on working and troubleshooting Drives 🙏🏻
Well done.
Thank you!
Camera was a little low but other than that, very great and helpful video!!!
nice catch man thanks
Always need to pay attention to the specs😎 Thank you & thank you for watching!
Noticed the disconnect had yellow, brown and orange wires? Where did it get wired back to 208/240v?
Good work tho.
Hi how are i'm from Ethiopia...
I received a maintenance request from restaurant, the problem is ,smoke extracter is making high noise... the fan is connected with three phase motor with belt, i disconnect the belt and let the motor to work alone and no noise ,start working in good conditions but when i connect the motor to the fan using the belt it stat making high noise what could the problem?
thank you!
i can vouche for those fan pullers. They are great for rack system condenser fans.
Do you ever heard of star/delta? It's a very common thing for 3phase ac induction motors. They all have this configuration block where you can route the internal coil arrangement. The motor specialist must have given you a facepalm,
Are you with the local union ?
400v is supplied from the vfd
Vfd will convert ac to DC then back to ac so can supply 400 volts
Awesome!!!!¡
Delta to star.
lol another classic job by you
Thank you! This was a good job. Thank you for watching! ✌🔧
Bro I couldn’t see what you’ve done 😅😅😅