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Understanding Electrical Motor Failure Condition Data
Thanks everyone for all the replies. It was a constant 'normal operating' load. OK so just in case anyone's interested in the result, turns out that yes it is measuring the same input power. Which explains why both the values sit around the average. It doesn't really sit quite well...- AprilByrd
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Understanding Electrical Motor Failure Condition Data
Hi Turtle Meister, thanks for your reply. When you say that there are fluctuations, do you know what kind of degree could exist which would be counted as these fluctuations? It is possible that a snap shot measurement was taken at the times listed and hence the values will jump around a...- AprilByrd
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Understanding Electrical Motor Failure Condition Data
Thanks for the reply vk6kro, So even if the measured power was in VA instead of Watts, it should still match the other calculated power using the power factor that was measured? Thanks so much I will query the data.- AprilByrd
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Understanding Electrical Motor Failure Condition Data
Hi Guys, I have some data on a small electric motor being run continuously for a year. The problem is I only have the Headings and numbers and no units or information on what devices were used to measure the data. The variables measured were Time, Speed, Temperature, Power, Powerfactor...- AprilByrd
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- Condition Data Electrical Failure Motor
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