Okay here come the pictures. Sorry in advance for the weird angle.holler wrote:Ok well be more specific. Post a picture of the brushes and armature so we can see if it's worn down or chewed up. Those old single phase sirens with brushes usually had hard lives.
As far as testing it, hook it up to a 50 amp two pole breaker and turn it on.
holler wrote:It doesn't look that bad, make sure the brushes aren't stuck in their holders. There is a link to a place that sells new brushes in the siren parts sticky.
Try not to break a spring either. If you want new ones take one to a motor shop and get them to get you some new ones.
Hopefully i can figure out a way. It's cut from the control boxes. Hopefully I can either do it that way or maybe run a generator with it but I don't know how many amps it draws. A 3 phase motor can't have brushes right? The manual said brushes are for the 1 phase motorholler wrote:Hook it up, see what it does when you throw power to it.
QuantumCurse wrote:Hopefully i can figure out a way. It's cut from the control boxes. Hopefully I can either do it that way or maybe run a generator with it but I don't know how many amps it draws. A 3 phase motor can't have brushes right? The manual said brushes are for the 1 phase motorholler wrote:Hook it up, see what it does when you throw power to it.
Stormsetter4 wrote:QuantumCurse wrote:Hopefully i can figure out a way. It's cut from the control boxes. Hopefully I can either do it that way or maybe run a generator with it but I don't know how many amps it draws. A 3 phase motor can't have brushes right? The manual said brushes are for the 1 phase motorholler wrote:Hook it up, see what it does when you throw power to it.
Only the single phase models have brushes. A single phase 2T22/3T22 (2T22B & 3T22B) will draw around 52-58 Amps at 240v AC according to the manual. This can depend though due to the brush angle, so I usually say it will draw around 50-65 amps when running. You can also take a cord and test it with 120v, which will run it up to about half speed. It'll only draw about 20 amps since it is a repulsion-induction motor, which draws more amperage when it is running at full speed, and less amperage when running at a lower speed. Hope this helps.
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