I have my dads old compressor and lately it has been kicking off at the overload. I don’t know a lot about electrical diagnosis. If I reset it the compressor runs fine for a while it has a 5hp motor. Thanks for any help
It trips intermittently, so far I haven’t noticed when other than when my tools quit working. Today it worked fine all day and didn’t trip. I will check voltages tomorrow.Is it tripping at re-start or while building pressure?
What's the actual voltage while running?
Put an ammeter on it.
What size overloads are in it?
If you remove the belt does it still trip? What is the current w/o belt?
220 vin addition to the above, what voltage is the motor wired for? its a dual volt motor...
It clearly says 230/460 on the nameplate.It trips intermittently, so far I haven’t noticed when other than when my tools quit working. Today it worked fine all day and didn’t trip. I will check voltages tomorrow.
220 v
Do you have an ammeter/clamp-on?It trips intermittently, so far I haven’t noticed when other than when my tools quit working. Today it worked fine all day and didn’t trip. I will check voltages tomorrow.
If it was 220V 3Ø the high leg would be 190V, but there is 220Y/127V......lol i didnt want to be that guy but yeah, it would be 240v (230v) or 480v (460v)....
But he's in Oregon, not Brazil, Aruba, or Suriname.but there is 220Y/127V.....
There is no 50a cb. That is a definite purpose contactor above an o/l relay.Just to be clear are you saying the 50-amp breaker in the photo is tripping and the only load is the 14-amp motor?
Seems like if it was a motor problem the overload on the motor would trip long before a correctly sized breaker.
Is it possible someone install a replacement motor on this compressor without the required motor overload?
It also seems very likely that if enough power to trip a 50 amp breaker passed thru your motor the motor would have smoke pouring out of it and would never run again.
How sure are you that the screws holding the wires to the breaker are tight?
Walta
The use of 220V to refer to 240V is highly ignorant.But he's in Oregon, not Brazil, Aruba, or Suriname.