Electric Motor Maintenance : Preventive, Predictive and Reactive Maintenance

Electric Motors need maintenance regularly in order to avoid failure and prolong their lifespan. Generally, motors and motor parts should be maintained and tested at least every 6 months. 

Then only it is possible to maintain a motor’s life and efficiency. We are going to deal with three kinds of maintenance: 

  1. Preventive maintenance – to prevent operating problems and make sure that the motor continuously provides reliable operation.
  2. Predictive maintenance  – to ensure that the right kind of maintenance is carried out at the right time.
  3. Reactive maintenance –  to repair and replace the motor when a failure occurs.
Factors which affect the life span of the motor due to lack of maintenance is shown in the figure below,
Electric motor maintenance
Electric motor maintenance

Preventive Maintenance

Preventive maintenance is electric motor maintenance that is done on a regular basis and can help prevent motors to fail and thus, prevent unexpected production stops. Some of the most important elements included in preventive maintenance are.

  • Motor ventilation
  • Humidity and condensation
  • Loose connections
  • Voltage and current imbalance
  • Undervoltage and overvoltage
  • Bearings, Bearing life, Bearing lubrication
  • Lubrication type, Lubrication Intervals

Predictive Maintenance

The objective of predictive maintenance of electric motor maintenance is to reduce maintenance costs by detecting problems at an early stage and deal with them.

Observations of motor temperature, vibrations, etc. are only a few examples of data that can help predict when the motor needs to be repaired or replaced. Following are some of the tests that provide the necessary data about the state of the motor.
  • Bearing considerations
  • Insulation considerations
  • Ground insulation test
  • Cleaning and drying stator windings
  • Surge test
  • High potential testing – HIPOT
  • DC high potential ground test
  • AC high potential phase to ground test and phase-to-phase test
  • Motor temperature
  • Thermographic inspection

Reactive Maintenance

When motors fail, it is important to examine the motor and find out where in the motor it happened and why it happened. Normally, good preventive maintenance can prevent failure.

If the failure is caused by a weak component or inadequate maintenance, then all similar equipment has to be examined in order to prevent the same failure from occurring elsewhere in the motor or in the entire system.

2 thoughts on “Electric Motor Maintenance : Preventive, Predictive and Reactive Maintenance”

  1. Thank you for your article explaining the different aspects and types of maintenance for electric motors. I like how you stated that preventative maintenance on a regular basis can help to make sure your motors do not fail. I think it would be critical to hire an electric motor servicing company that has many successful years of experience.

  2. Your article does a great job of breaking down the different types of electrical services and explaining when they might be needed.
    I also appreciated the emphasis on safety and the need to hire a licensed and qualified electrician for any electrical work.

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