Has anyone ever use this item Elko/PRI-51/16A—>I posted the data sheet link it is made in Germany
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I just want to know if one has used this item or an similar item
https://www.elkoep.com/media/import/Elko/PRI-51/EN/Datasheet_PRI_51.pdf
This part is in our bleveler which —-> the top gear box locked up $3000.00 ( oh ic that hurts )
This failure was caused partly because of the wrong setting on this current sensing relay was set 8 amps ( this was set by the manufacturer)the motor maximum running amps is 8.4 amps the gear box can only handle no more 5 to 6 amp load on the motor
The way this is setup is the following
It has a warning light to let you know that you are overloading the motor/gear box but it only gives you 25 seconds to correct the over current problem
This is the way that I am going to this solve this problem is to do the following
I going add another current sensing relay set to 4.5 amp and this goes to a timer relay controller to flash a light that you are getting close to a over current problem that needs to be corrected before the other current sensing relay trips the beaker set to 5.5 amps
Does anyone see a problem with this setup
https://www.elkoep.com/media/import/Elko/PRI-51/EN/Datasheet_PRI_51.pdf
This part is in our bleveler which —-> the top gear box locked up $3000.00 ( oh ic that hurts )
This failure was caused partly because of the wrong setting on this current sensing relay was set 8 amps ( this was set by the manufacturer)the motor maximum running amps is 8.4 amps the gear box can only handle no more 5 to 6 amp load on the motor
The way this is setup is the following
It has a warning light to let you know that you are overloading the motor/gear box but it only gives you 25 seconds to correct the over current problem
This is the way that I am going to this solve this problem is to do the following
I going add another current sensing relay set to 4.5 amp and this goes to a timer relay controller to flash a light that you are getting close to a over current problem that needs to be corrected before the other current sensing relay trips the beaker set to 5.5 amps
Does anyone see a problem with this setup
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I could not believe that the manufacturer set the current sensing relay to that setting 9 amps when the gear box can not handle more than a ( maximum of 6 amps )
But you will love this statement that is in the manual more or less says the following
Do not run this machine unless you are always looking at the warning light to correct the over current problem problem
Really are they kidding ***********
No it is new
No it say 16A (set to about 9 amps from the factory)
I dose have a helper contacter the reason for using the 16 amp version is of the inrush current of the motor
The cost of each version is the same from an eBay Seller
Here is the manual for this machine
http://www.steelmax.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/DBM50-Beveling-Machine-Operator-Manual.pdf
Circuit diagram for machine is on pages (34 to 36 )
I have a feeling that the way that the tech support person told me the way it works is not correct because if you look at the setting of the breaker is set to about 8 amps so that current sensing relay is only telling you that it is in an over current condition and you need to do something before it trips ( in 25 seconds )
If not I would install a manual motor starter heater for each one of the small motors. This way you can set a current trip for each motor. Use an old school heater not an electronic one. Certainly if one motor trips the other motor will trip instantaneously.
( this is the operators responsible to watch the machine controller warning light continually and where I work this not going to happen this way they want you to keep an eye on it and do other work )
This is just like another problem that we were having that an air compressor and air drier that for another machine needs to be turned off at night do you think that it was every turn off every night NO about 75% of time it was left on
I need to come with a way fix this problem I stole power from the machine controller power supply and put a very small relay ( on the machine controller power supply ) to the air compressor controller box so if the machine was off the air compressor and drier were off also
To me this is not a very good setup and prone to failure because of not understanding motor inrush current motor maximum running amps and so on ( The manufacturer of this machine)
The biggest thing that my ( BOSS ) has said to me is that he does NOT want to through another gear box for another $4700.00 and he want me to come up with a solution to correct this problem that is with this machine
One of other locations has had there gear box replaced three times now
I will be doing some testing on current sensing relay and see how and what it controls and the way it controls the VFD drive
As to modifying the system, I would highly advise against that. While it's not a medical device where no end user mods are allowed by law, doing so could result in liability for you and the company, and given the average company track record, you would likely be hung out on the lonely end of the legal stick in the event of an incident. If you do mod the unit, get the authorizations in writing by corp officers. But even then they could weasle out of a lot by saying they thought you were qualified to do that while the plaintifs lawyers would argue you lacked qualifications to "re-engineer" the device. And you are left holding the bag....... (This last line comes from years of having a lawyer-wife, consider this paragraph a suggestion to CYA)
If it's too old then the spindle motor seems like an easy revamp. Just add a better motor starter heater protector. Amps equals torque so there must be a torque limit before it eats a gearbox. If I where re-inventing the wheel here I would incorporate a shear shaft on the motor coupling. This way it shears the pin before eating gears.
On a final note seems like some coolant would greatly extend the life of those cutters. They have shop air coolers if you can't deal with a liquid cooling mess. Just a thought.
I have an update
The way this beveler works is the following which the tech support person was not completely right again
When you go in to an over ( load ) current the timer # 1 is counting the .3 of seconds and keeps counting even after timer # 2 counts down the 25 seconds then ramps down the VFD drive that is for the feed motors to a stop and the spindle motor keep running
One note the running amps of spindle motor is 4.3 amps with only the gear box as a load
How I did this test was to set the current sensing relay to a little less than 4.3 amps to put it in to an over current condition
One other note I had time to find out what had happened to the other gear box the input shaft is bent the output shaft was not bent
Which makes what I want to do with it a lot easier
My boss and I ( plus what tech support has recommended) have decided to set the over current sensing relay to 6 amps which is 33% less than the total running amps of this motor
This is a five hp motor so if I have the right idea this about 33% less of what this motor can do at 8.9 amp ( maximum running amps )