By Tom Bishop, P.E.
EASA Senior Technical Support Specialist
The most frequent concern about high current with a three-phase motor is high no-load current. But the broad issue of high no-load current isn’t the only three-phase motor issue to which plants should pay heed: High current with load and lower-than-expected no-load current are potential areas of concern, too. This article published in Plant Services explores the sources of all of these.
- High no-load current: Motor not rewound
- Motor with no nameplate
- High no-load current: Rewound motor
- High current with load
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ANSI/EASA AR100
More information on this topic can be found in ANSI/EASA AR100- Section 3: Rewinding
- Section 4: Testing
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