Bubbles Galore
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Long story short, I have (4) 15 HP dryer motors that all need rebuilt. They are Baldors, any idea what a rebuild would cost?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Why do all 4 have to be rebuilt? Just replaced a 10 hp blower motor and it was cheaper to put a new one on rather then rebuild , get a price both ways just my 2 cents.Long story short, I have (4) 15 HP dryer motors that all need rebuilt. They are Baldors, any idea what a rebuild would cost?
Thanks.
I bought them used from a classified ad on talkcarwash.com...buyer beware....Since he began with "Long story short", I'm betting he let the smoke out of them
What voltage do you have the motors wired for, have you checked the connection diagram on the motor to make sure. You are triping the breaker or is the motor starter triping out? Do you have a picture of your starter set up? Do they start up and then trip out, if they do have you checked rotation?Can someone post or send me a picture of their motor control box for their dryers? I put up the brand new Leeson's last night and am getting the same results with the motors tripping the breakers. I need to do some comparisons against the way mine is set up. Thanks!
Sound like a dead short to me. Did you check the wires to make sure there are no short circuits? Disconnect the motors and manually engage the contacts in the motor starter. Does the breaker trip if the motors are not hooked up? If so, disconnect the wires to the motors at both the starter and the motor. Then use a continuity tester between the wires to see if one of them is rubbed through and touching a grounded surface or another open wire in the conduit. If not, then make sure you have the motor leads connected for the correct voltage. One other thing, I have 60 amp breakers for my 15hp blowers.Keep in mind, I'm only running 2 15 hp motors. I have my motors wired for low voltage (230 V). I have a 100 amp breaker in my main panel going out to my dryer enclosure in the bay. From there it goes from a distribution block into a 50 amp breaker (each motor is on an individual breaker) and then into the contractor/starter. When I try to manually push in the contactor, it trips the breaker instantly. I get a very small amount of rotation on the individual motor, but that is it...any ideas?