Rudy
Active member
I have a Wyndstar door with a 208v 3 phase operator. When it is very cold outside....it opens after a protracted delay....maybe 2 minutes or so.
I don't think it's electrical. There is good 3 phase power going to the unit. When the unit receives an "UP" signal, you can hear the relays click...and a small hum from the motor.
I'm wondering if (either) it's bad bearings in the motor...or else something in the gearbox???
It seems likes the motor "warms up" after 2 minutes...and the door opens. Once the door has gone up and down a time or two....it works fine.
One time...I found the overload tripped on the main contactor. I reset it, exercised the door a time or two...and things were fine.
It has to be something with the cold temps. What????
I don't think it's electrical. There is good 3 phase power going to the unit. When the unit receives an "UP" signal, you can hear the relays click...and a small hum from the motor.
I'm wondering if (either) it's bad bearings in the motor...or else something in the gearbox???
It seems likes the motor "warms up" after 2 minutes...and the door opens. Once the door has gone up and down a time or two....it works fine.
One time...I found the overload tripped on the main contactor. I reset it, exercised the door a time or two...and things were fine.
It has to be something with the cold temps. What????