Motor Testing Made Easy 2002
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Motor Testing Made EasyMotor Testing Made EasyDr. Howard W. Penrose, Ph.D.Dr. Howard W. Penrose, Ph.D.
ALL-TEST Pro, A Division of BJM ALL-TEST Pro, A Division of BJM CorpCorp
Old Saybrook, Connecticut, USAOld Saybrook, Connecticut, USANote: Use browser backArrow to return to CDROM selections.
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About This PresentationAbout This Presentation• Intro to MTME and ALL-TEST Pro CapabilitiesIntro to MTME and ALL-TEST Pro Capabilities• Case StudiesCase Studies• HardwareHardware• SoftwareSoftware• AccessoriesAccessories• TrainingTraining• ConsultingConsulting• How to ContactHow to Contact
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ALL-TEST Pro TechnologyALL-TEST Pro TechnologyMotor Testing Made Easy (M.T.M.E.)Motor Testing Made Easy (M.T.M.E.)
You Cannot Afford to Be Without an ALL-TEST™
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Benefits of ALL-TEST Pro InstrumentsBenefits of ALL-TEST Pro Instruments
Looking For Trouble?Looking For Trouble?
•Rapid Training and Learning Curve!•ROI upon first fault detection!•Quickly implement a Preventive or Predictive Maintenance Program with a Minimum Investment!•Include in Energy Programs! Reduce Energy Costs!!
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Fault DetectionFault DetectionTurn FaultsTurn FaultsCoil FaultsCoil Faults
Phase FaultsPhase FaultsGround FaultsGround FaultsCable FaultsCable Faults
Rotor EccentricityRotor EccentricityBroken Rotor BarsBroken Rotor Bars
Casting VoidsCasting Voids
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CapabilitiCapabilitieses
AC/DC MotorsAC/DC MotorsAC/DC Traction MotorsAC/DC Traction MotorsGenerators/AlternatorsGenerators/AlternatorsMachine Tool MotorsMachine Tool Motors
Servo MotorsServo MotorsControl TransformersControl Transformers
Transmission & Distribution Transmission & Distribution TransformersTransformers
(Virtually Any Size)(Virtually Any Size)
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CASE STUDIESCASE STUDIES
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Case 1: Power Plant Phase Case 1: Power Plant Phase UnbalanceUnbalance• Current Unbalance - Current Unbalance -
>11%>11%• Phase Unbalance (ALL-Phase Unbalance (ALL-
TEST III): 000,-016,-016TEST III): 000,-016,-016• 50 hp Delta Connected 50 hp Delta Connected
Pump MotorPump Motor• 2 Replacements – 2 Replacements –
Same SignatureSame Signature• Manufacturer’s Manufacturer’s
Production Decision = Production Decision = $1 Million Customer $1 Million Customer LossLoss
Inductance Rotor test
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Rotor TestsRotor Tests
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Case 2: Rotor BarCase 2: Rotor Bar
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3000 hp Alternator
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Rotor AnalysisRotor Analysis400 hp, 2-Pole
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Impedance/Inductance Impedance/Inductance RotorRotor
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50 HP, 3600 RPM
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Winding FaultsWinding Faults
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Evaluation of Windings (Penrose Evaluation of Windings (Penrose Theory of Winding Analysis)Theory of Winding Analysis)
• Winding ShortsWinding Shorts– Phase Angle and Current/Frequency Phase Angle and Current/Frequency
ResponseResponse• Loose ConnectionsLoose Connections
– ResistanceResistance• Winding Contamination/OverheatedWinding Contamination/Overheated
– Inductance and ImpedanceInductance and Impedance• Rotor Condition and SeverityRotor Condition and Severity
– Inductance and Impedance WaveformsInductance and Impedance Waveforms
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Setting the Rules (MTME)Setting the Rules (MTME)• Phase Angle and I/F readingsPhase Angle and I/F readings
– Both Fi and I/F > +/- 2 – Shorted TurnsBoth Fi and I/F > +/- 2 – Shorted Turns– Fi > +/- 1, I/F Balanced – Shorted Coils in Fi > +/- 1, I/F Balanced – Shorted Coils in
the same phasethe same phase– Fi Balanced, I/F > +/- 2 – Shorted Phase Fi Balanced, I/F > +/- 2 – Shorted Phase
to Phaseto Phase• Rules stand regardless of motor sizeRules stand regardless of motor size• Resistance ~ +/- 5%Resistance ~ +/- 5%
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Setting the Rules (Cont.)Setting the Rules (Cont.)• Impedance and InductanceImpedance and Inductance
– If impedance and inductance are If impedance and inductance are parallel, phase unbalance is most likely parallel, phase unbalance is most likely due to rotor positiondue to rotor position
– If impedance and inductance are not If impedance and inductance are not parallel, phase unbalances are most parallel, phase unbalances are most likely due to winding contamination or likely due to winding contamination or overheated winding.overheated winding.
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Setting the Rules (Cont.)Setting the Rules (Cont.)• Inductive and Impedance Rotor TestsInductive and Impedance Rotor Tests
– Measurements of inductance due to rotor Measurements of inductance due to rotor position will present an idea of the position will present an idea of the condition of a rotor due to casting voids condition of a rotor due to casting voids or broken rotor bars.or broken rotor bars.
– Measurements of impedance matched to Measurements of impedance matched to inductance provides a relative severity of inductance provides a relative severity of rotor condition.rotor condition.
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Example 1: Bad 15 HP (Garlic Mill)Example 1: Bad 15 HP (Garlic Mill)
T1-T2 T1-T3 T2-T3R 0.954 1.054 0.9Z 52 96 56L 20 19 22Fi 80 83 85I/F -44 -39 -39Megger >99M
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Garlic Mill Motor ConditionGarlic Mill Motor Condition
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ResistanceImpedanceInductancePhase Angle
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Equipment Size Limits? 8,000 hp, 200 Equipment Size Limits? 8,000 hp, 200 RPM, 13.2 kV, SynchronousRPM, 13.2 kV, Synchronous
T1-T2 T1-T3 T2-T3Resistance 0.322 0.319 0.319Impedance 189 181 190Inductance 37 38 37Phase Angle 81 85 83I/F -42 -49 -46Insulation #.#
T1-T2 T1-T3 T2-T3Resistance 0.318 0.316 0.321Impedance 190 192 190Inductance 37 38 37Phase Angle 83 86 81I/F -45 -49 -44Insulation #.#
Position 1
Position 2
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Motor Circuit Analysis on a Motor Circuit Analysis on a Transformer?Transformer?• Definition: An electric motor is a Definition: An electric motor is a
transformer with a rotating secondary.transformer with a rotating secondary.• Evidence:Evidence:
– As rotor position is changed, the relative As rotor position is changed, the relative winding ratios change.winding ratios change.
– Energy is induced into the ‘secondary’ Energy is induced into the ‘secondary’ which creates the magnetic fields which creates the magnetic fields necessary to produce torque.necessary to produce torque.
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Transformer Test No. 1Transformer Test No. 1
T1-T2 T1-T3 T2-T3Resistance 258.7 77.04 184.7Impedance 15654 11087 11043Inductance 24911 17645 17573Phase Angle 89 90 90I/F -36 -30 -6Insulation >99M
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Transformer TestingTransformer Testing• Must ground all of the leads on other Must ground all of the leads on other
side being testedside being tested• True sine wave generated by ALL-True sine wave generated by ALL-
TEST causes traveling currents that TEST causes traveling currents that provide erroneous resultsprovide erroneous results
• Test same as 3-phase motor for 3-Test same as 3-phase motor for 3-phase transformersphase transformers
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Transformer – Primary (2500kVA)Transformer – Primary (2500kVA)
ReadingReading H1-H2H1-H2 H1-H3H1-H3 H2-H3H2-H3ResistanceResistance 3.7033.703 3.6233.623 3.6483.648ImpedanceImpedance 220220 217217 218218InductanceInductance 8787 8686 8686Phase Phase AngleAngle
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I/FI/F -49-49 -49-49 -49-49
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Good ReadingsGood Readings• Transformers follow ‘Penrose Theory of Transformers follow ‘Penrose Theory of
Winding Analysis’Winding Analysis’• Resistance: no more than 5% unbalance Resistance: no more than 5% unbalance
above 0.250 Ohms and 7.5% below 0.250.above 0.250 Ohms and 7.5% below 0.250.• Impedance – 5%Impedance – 5%• Inductance – 5%Inductance – 5%• Phase Angle - +/- 1 digitPhase Angle - +/- 1 digit• I/F - +/- 2 digitsI/F - +/- 2 digits• Note: Readings that show a definite “shift” Note: Readings that show a definite “shift”
should be flagged for further testingshould be flagged for further testing
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Noisy TransformerNoisy TransformerT1-T2 T1-T3 T2-T3
Resistance 0.02 0.031 0.041Impedance 1 1 1Inductance 0 0 0Phase Angle 18 19 18I/F -29 -33 -29Insulation #.#
150 kVA Dry-Type 8-9 years in application
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22ndnd Noisy Transformer Noisy Transformer
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Identification of DefectsIdentification of Defects
T1-T2 T1-T3 T2-T3Resistance 0.053 0.062 0.082Impedance 1 1 1Inductance 0 0 0Phase Angle 19 19 19I/F -29 -29 -30Insulation 2.202
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ALL TEST™ PM/PdM and ALL TEST™ PM/PdM and Root-Cause-AnalysisRoot-Cause-Analysis
Reliability
PM
RCA
Reliability
PM
PdM
RCA
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