Not sure if this is the right sub-forum to ask in or not...
I am trying to help my brother repair an electric motor on his pellet stove. It's just a simple AC motor (Fasco) with variable speed control. The motor started squealing, so we pulled it apart to check it out. The motor uses a lubricant called permawick which also seems to play some role in the shaft alignment. I repacked the motor with fresh permwick and the squealing is gone. Here's where the problem starts...if the motor is set to run on any speed but high, the rotor seems to touch the stator and the motor seizes.
Anyone had an experience like this, or know what I messed up?
I am trying to help my brother repair an electric motor on his pellet stove. It's just a simple AC motor (Fasco) with variable speed control. The motor started squealing, so we pulled it apart to check it out. The motor uses a lubricant called permawick which also seems to play some role in the shaft alignment. I repacked the motor with fresh permwick and the squealing is gone. Here's where the problem starts...if the motor is set to run on any speed but high, the rotor seems to touch the stator and the motor seizes.
Anyone had an experience like this, or know what I messed up?
