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Motors are employed across the industrial sector.

As the technology that goes into


motors becomes more and more complicated, it is vital for engineers and technicians
to know about what causes electric motor failure. Trouble is, the causes of
electrical motor failure are nuanced and complex, since various issues can
contribute to a problem that will ultimately lead to the failure of a motor. As
such, troubleshooting electric motor failure is a topic that must be broken down
into several different categories.
Two of the most frequently occurring issues that can lead to the failure of an
industrial motor are worn-down bearings and the deterioration of winding
insulation. However, either one of these conditions could stem from any given
number of factors, such as the following:
• Power quality issues: Problems that affect the quality of power in an
electrical motor are usually the result of transient voltage, voltage imbalance or
harmonic distortion.
• Variable frequency drive issues: When a motor shows signs of trouble in this
area, the issue usually comes down to sigma current, overload or reflections on the
drive output.
• Mechanical issues: In cases where the problem is due to a faulty mechanism,
the issue will usually stem from misalignment, bearing wear or a loose or
imbalanced shaft.
• Installation issues: Sometimes when a motor displays problem symptoms, the
issue is down to faulty installation, which can cause problems like soft foot, pipe
stain and shaft voltage.
No matter what causes electric motor failure, any problem that arises should be
examined and diagnosed immediately when symptoms become apparent. When problems are
identified, troubleshooting electric motor failure is not difficult to accomplish
as long as skilled and qualified technicians are on hand.

Sometimes, however, the causes of electric motor failure are either too complicated
or too advanced to be reversed by the in-house technicians at most industrial
facilities. When problems like these occur, the best solution is to bring the motor
into a service center to have it professionally diagnosed and repaired by licensed
tech professionals.

At Global Electronic Services, we perform repairs on a vast range of industrial


motors. Our technicians are experts at servicing motors and pneumatic equipment
from more than 60,000 manufacturers and distributors. They can fix all the most
common causes of electric motor failure.

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