Hi Brian,
You can use a motor winding temperature sensor as this will allow you to measure and monitor the temperature of the motor windings.
Here is Phase IV Engineering & Leap Sensors version: Wireless Motor Sensor for Predictive Maintenance, this allows the combination of 3 different sensors in one multi-sensor node: temperature, vibration, and electrical current with continuous remote monitoring https://www.phaseivengr.com/product/sensors/temperature/wireless-motor-sensor-predictive-maintenance/
Hope this helps out.
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David Ghavban, CRMP
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DAVID GHAVBAN
Moncton NB
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Original Message:
Sent: 05-02-2023 10:59 AM
From: Brian Sinclair
Subject: Remote temperature monitoring
Does anyone know of an easy to use system for remote temperature monitoring? We have had issues with a smaller TEFC motor (1 HP) at my facility burning out due to a low VFD run speed (10 %). I'm working on the cooling issue with a blower cooled motor to replace the TEFC. In the near term, I'd like to have monitoring on this motor to see how high the temperature is running during our process and also to measure this against the new motor when I install it.
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Brian Sinclair
Sanford NC
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