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Motor #1
Purpose: The trainee will troubleshoot a
problem(s) in a three-phase motor created by the Electrical
Power instructor. Using the correct meters, the
trainee will diagnose, locate, and verify the problem(s).
Procedure: Troubleshoot the three-phase motor
according to the given information. Motor # 1
Situation: Your supervisor pages and asks you to
troubleshoot a motor taken off the production line that is
causing down time. He tells you that it will start and
run for a short time before tripping the heaters on the
starter. The motor was connected 230 Volt 3 Phase.
Use the correct meters to troubleshoot the motor.
Show below on the diagram exactly where you find a problem,
if any. Use the correct terminology to describe any
problems.

Motor #2
Purpose: The trainee will troubleshoot a
problem(s) in a three-phase motor created by the Electrical
Power instructor. Using the correct meters, the
trainee will diagnose, locate, and verify the problem(s).
Procedure: Troubleshoot the three-phase motor
according to the given information. Motor # 2
Situation: Your supervisor pages and asks you to
troubleshoot a motor that has been taken off the production
line because it is running hot and sometimes trips the
heaters or blows a fuse.
Use the correct meters to
troubleshoot the motor. Show below on the diagram
exactly where you find a problem, if any. Use the
correct terminology to describe any problems.

Motor #3
Purpose: The trainee will troubleshoot a
problem(s) in a three-phase motor created by the Electrical
Power instructor. Using the correct meters, the
trainee will diagnose, locate, and verify the problem(s).
Procedure: Troubleshoot the three-phase motor
according to the given information. Motor # 3
Situation: Your supervisor pages and asks you to
troubleshoot a motor on the line that is causing down time.
He tells you that it blows fuses when the starter pulls in.
Use the correct meters to troubleshoot the motor.
Show below on the diagram exactly where you find a problem,
if any. Use the correct terminology to describe any
problems.

Quiz: Troubleshooting Three Phase Motors
- When troubleshooting a three phase motor, if the
check for open or shorted windings reads __________, a
coil is shorted
- infinity
- zero
- either A or B
- neither A or B
- A(n) ___________ circuit is a circuit in which
current leaves its normal path and travels to the frame
of the motor.
- open
- close
- grounded
- full
- When troubleshooting an electric motor, which of the
following meters is best for measuring the insulation
resistance of the windings?
- Ammeter
- Voltmeter
- Ohmmeter
- Megohmmeter
- When troubleshooting a possible problem with the
stator windings of a three-phase squirrel-cage motor and
with the power lines disconnected from the motor leads,
what are the first two checks you should do using an
ohmmeter?
- Check for an open rotor
- Check for an open stator
- Check for proper lubrication
- Check for a grounded stator
winding
- Check the amp draw
- Check for motor shaft currents
- Check for a grounded rotor
winding
- When a motor has failed due to overloading,
_____________.
- all motor windings will be
blackened evenly
- there will be obvious damage
to the insulation
- there will be isolated areas
of damaged
- A, B, and C
- Single phasing can be reduced by using the
___________.
- proper size dual-element fuse
- correct heater sizes
- both A and B
- neither A or B
- Whenever more than _________% voltage unbalance is
measured, the power company should be notified.
- 2
- 4
- 6
- 10
- Voltage measured at the motor terminals should be ±
________% of rated value.
- 2
- 4
- 6
- 10
- If the meter below displayed 1.6 megohms, the 2&5
coil of the three phase motor is considered __________.
- good
- bad
- shorted to ground
- none of the above

- If the meter below displayed 20 ohms, it indicates
that the three phase motor ________.
- is good
- open
- has shorted coils
- is wet

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