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MOTOR REWINDING

as part of the laboratory activity


of the subject EE 323 Electrical Machine 2
2nd Semester 2023 – 2024

Members:

ENGR. CHRISTINE JOY U. DUGAY, ME – EE


Instructor

Date: ___________________
1. Materials
2. Describe the motor
3. Why do you need to rewind the motor?
4. Record the nameplate data
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5. Measure the resistance of each winding.

Conduit box
6. Disassemble the motor (take a few pictures)
7. Remove the bearing.
8. Remove of old winding.
9. Sand blasting.
10. Paint the motor.
11. Analyze the old winding.
12. Fill up the following:
Items Quantity and Unit
a. No. of slots
b. No. of coils
c. Wire size
d. No. of turns per coil
e. Length of stators package: lp= 87mm;
f. External diameter of stators package: Dv=
128mm;
g. Inner diameter of stators package: D=
75.5mm;
Example.

13. Measure the following dimensions of stator slot.


Items Quantity and Unit
a. Width of stators slot: b1= 6.621mm; b2=
8,5mm;
b. Height of stators slot: hu= 13.267mm;
c. Opening of stators slot: b0= 2mm;
d. Height of slots "neck": a1= 0.641mm;
e. Tooth width: bz= 3.981mm;

EE 323 Electrical Machine 2


2nd Semester 2023 – 2024
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Other Slot Shapes

EE 323 Electrical Machine 2


2nd Semester 2023 – 2024
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14. Calculate number of poles in pair (p)


15. Calculate the pole step (τ ). Pole step is distance on inner circle of stator, and it
πD
marks size of each pole. τ =
2p
D – inner diameter of stators package
p – poles in pair.
16. Calculate the pole surface (Q p).
Q p=τ l p
Q p - surface of pole (c m2)
l p – length of stators package
17. Calculate the iron length.
18.

19. Conclusion
20. Video documentation saved in flash drive.

EE 323 Electrical Machine 2


2nd Semester 2023 – 2024

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