Hello Everyone. Have you ever wondered is my H.P. accurate on my electric motor. Well here is my tale I experienced first hand. A friend of mine bought a new 80 gallon air compressor 5 HP. for his shop from a well known Farm supply store. I had wired a disconnect box 240 v 8 gauge range cable previous to installation of the compressor. With in six months he burnt up the motor. The farm store gave him a new motor to solve the problem. Four months later it burnt up again. The farm store said take it to our local electric motor rebuild shop and they would pay for it. I helped him remove the motor and take it to the rebuild shop. The service counter man said this is a problem with big stores selling compressor's. He said the motor was really about 3.5 H.P. He said on capacitor start it would for a split second of capacitor start it developed 5 H.P. . But he said we will rebuild it to a true 5H.P. He has not had a problem since the rebuild 20 years ago.
I would like to add this electric motor rebuild shop also sold a full line of electric motors and industrial motors also.
:Final thought: What a rip off selling the H.P. rating as full H.P. on the split second of capacitor start.
I would like to add this electric motor rebuild shop also sold a full line of electric motors and industrial motors also.
:Final thought: What a rip off selling the H.P. rating as full H.P. on the split second of capacitor start.
