Electric Motor: How to Protect Electric Motor from Failure

Electric Motor is the common option to run the air compressor in an engineering plant.

This is the cheap alternative available compared with other options such as diesel generators etc.

The operating cost of an air compressor can be reduced by using an electric motor as a driving medium. This is true when your electric motor runs very smoothly.

But think if your electric motor failed to start due to the burning of motor winding or failure of bearings etc. What will be the cost of repairing or replacement?

This cost may be near about 33% of your Air Compressor cost.

To keep Air Compressor running cost at a lower side, you have to protect your electric motor from failure.

Most frequently motor failed due to an excessive current drawn by the motor.

To protect the electric motor from excessive current an “Overload Protection Relay” is placed in the electric circuit.

Excessive current may be due to either mechanical overload on the motor or an electrical system, due unbalanced supply voltage or single phasing or defective starter, or defective in the motor itself.

In either case, it is essential that the supply should be disconnected before any damage is done to the motor.

An overload device thus usually operates by releasing the latching-in device by disconnecting the supply to the no-volt coil or in contractor starters by operating the operating coil circuit.

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  • So, the details about Overload Relays used in Electric motors are

Overload Relays are generally of two types

01) Electromagnetic
02) Thermal
 

Electromagnetic Overload Relay

Electromagnetic overload relays are the old type which is not in use in recent days that’s why I am giving details about Thermal Overload Relay.

These are mostly used in Air compressors nowadays.

Thermal Overload Relay

This may be bi-metal strips or solder pot elements and in either case, as the action is due to their heating up, a time element is always present.

The action of bi-metal strips overload release depends on the movement resulting from the different rates of expansion of the two metals forming the combined strip when heated.

The bi-metal strip may be directly heated by the current or indirectly heated by a coil of resistance wire which carries the current.

Thermal Overload relays are usually of the hand reset type, the reset feature is combined with the relay.

  • How to set Motor Overload Protection Relay

For the closer protection of the motor, particularly against single phasing conditions, the bimetal overload relay is connected to the phase circuit.

Hence relay should be set for 0.6 times the actual line current drawn by the motor, as measured by an ammeter.

  • In the absence of an ammeter, the following procedure may be followed

01) Start the motor with an overload relay set at 0.6 times the rated motor current for the star-delta starter and for the rest of the starter at the motor full load current stamped on the nameplate.

02) After the motor reaches the pick load condition, reduce the relay setting gradually till the relay trips.

03) Set the relay slightly higher than the tripping value.

04) To check whether the setting is correct or not, allow the relay to cool down, then restart the motor and make sure, the relay does not trip during starting.

If trips, increase the relay setting slightly and check again.

05) To check the tripping, increase the unloading air pressure setting of the air compressor by 1 kg/cm² from the maximum rated air pressure, when the current increases than the normal peak load current, the relay should trip. (Allow air compressor to run for more than 5 minutes from peak pressure condition).

If the relay doesn’t trip, slightly reduce the setting.

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