Carrier 17/19EX User Manual

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RM =

KV + 1

Where
RM =

Recommended minimum insulation resistance in megohms at 104° F (40° C) of
the entire winding.

KV =

Rated motor terminal to terminal voltage in kilovolts (1000 volts = 1 KV).

On a new winding, where the contaminant causing low insulation resistance is generally

moisture, drying the winding through the proper application of heat will normally increase the

insulation resistance to an acceptable level. The following are several accepted methods for

applying heat to a winding:

1. If the motor is equipped with space heaters, they can be energized to heat the winding.

2. Direct current (as from a welder) can be passed through the winding. The total current

should not exceed approximately 50% of rated full load current. If the motor has only 3

leads, 2 must be connected together to form one circuit through the winding. In this case,

one phase will carry the full applied current and each of the others, one-half each. If the

motor has 6 leads (3 mains and 3 neutrals), the 3 phases should be connected into one

series circuit.

3. Heated air can be either blown directly into the motor or into a temporary enclosure

surrounding the motor. The source of heated air should preferably be electrical as opposed

to fueled (such as kerosene) where a malfunction of the fuel burner could result in carbon

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