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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Sworld" data-source="post: 39808" data-attributes="member: 184"><p>The basics are meggering between the phases and earth and testing for continuity. There are plenty of other tests for motors but they require specialist equipment which is a little pricey!</p><p></p><p>When the wiring fails on the motors you have little choice but to call in a specialist company to re-wind them. Especially as big ones weigh a tonne or more!</p><p></p><p>I generally find the 'easy faults' i.e. loose connections, knackered isolators, faults in the control panel and repair them. Any faults with the motor rotor or stator then the specialist company is called!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Sworld, post: 39808, member: 184"] The basics are meggering between the phases and earth and testing for continuity. There are plenty of other tests for motors but they require specialist equipment which is a little pricey! When the wiring fails on the motors you have little choice but to call in a specialist company to re-wind them. Especially as big ones weigh a tonne or more! I generally find the 'easy faults' i.e. loose connections, knackered isolators, faults in the control panel and repair them. Any faults with the motor rotor or stator then the specialist company is called! [/QUOTE]
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