Regardless of expertise, most people are aware that diesel generators are widely used as emergency power equipment. When used outdoors, diesel generators can encounter unfavorable weather conditions. Improper handling can lead to dampness issues, especially affecting the generator's motor, significantly impacting its lifespan and operation. So, how can we solve the drying problem after the motor gets damp?
(1) OVEN (FURNACE) DRYING METHOD
In places with suitable conditions, gradually heat the entire motor (preferably disassembling the stator and rotor) in an oven (furnace) with ventilation. This aims to remove moisture from the motor. It's best to use a double-layered oven (furnace) with the motor in the inner layer and heat applied to the outer layer. Maintain the inner layer's temperature at 90-100°C, ensuring no open flames, smoke, or other flammable or corrosive gases are present. Typically, continuous baking for 8-18 hours is required, periodically measuring the motor's insulation resistance until it reaches the specified and stable value.(2) STEADY-STATE SHORT-CIRCUIT CURRENT METHOD
After an AC generator gets damp, short-circuit the three phases inside the terminal box. Then, increase the generator's speed to the set speed and maintain it. Adjust the excitation current to achieve a stator short-circuit current of 50%-70% of the rated current, maintaining it for 4-5 hours. Then, increase the excitation current to achieve a short-circuit current of 80%-100% of the rated value, keeping the coil temperature below 85◦C. Measure the coil's insulation resistance and temperature every 30 minutes until the insulation resistance reaches the specified and stable value.