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What are the reasons for Motor Heating?
The room temperature is too high
Poor heat dissipation
overload
Overvoltage, undervoltage or unbalanced voltage
Frequent start and stop or frequent reversal
Lack of phase
The fan is broken or the air inlet and outlet are blocked
Bearing lack of oil
Mechanical jam
The load moment of inertia is too large, the starting time is too long
Short circuit between turns
The internal wiring of the new motor is incorrect
Wrong star-delta wiring
Star-delta or self-dual step-down start-up load restart time is long or abnormal conversion due to fault
Motor is damp
Broken bar of squirrel cage asynchronous motor rotor
The rotor winding of the wound asynchronous motor is broken or the resistance is unbalanced
Rotor sweep
Power harmonics are too large, such as large rectifier equipment, high frequency equipment, etc. nearby
The magnetic flux of the motor core after repeated maintenance is reduced
Some motors have poor winding technology
The high temperature of the motor is generally unlikely to be a bearing problem, unless the bearing temperature is too high