SS MAYFLOAT
Admiral
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- May 17, 2001
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Since my shop was 80% under water, I have lots of motors that I need to dry out. I called our local motor specialist that deals only in motors and generators. His suggestion was to tear them apart and put the fields and armatures in a convection oven for at least 24 hours @ 150 degrees.
I've got an old Jennair convection oven that I have set up in my shop. I'm giving it a try. Has anyone else tried to do this or have another way of saving a wet muddy electric motor?
We also have several generators that also got submerged. I did get the oil drained out. The motor guy in town said he could save the generators probably, but I would have to get the gas engines running first. I checked out the 12K generator and it looks like a pain to seperate the two. He said not to run the engine while the generator is hooked up.
This I know is going to be a challenge. There is about 80 to 100 motors that I need to do this to. They range from 5hp down to fractional size motors.
Please lord, don't let it rain again like it did the night of the 21st,,,,,,,ever!
I've got an old Jennair convection oven that I have set up in my shop. I'm giving it a try. Has anyone else tried to do this or have another way of saving a wet muddy electric motor?
We also have several generators that also got submerged. I did get the oil drained out. The motor guy in town said he could save the generators probably, but I would have to get the gas engines running first. I checked out the 12K generator and it looks like a pain to seperate the two. He said not to run the engine while the generator is hooked up.
This I know is going to be a challenge. There is about 80 to 100 motors that I need to do this to. They range from 5hp down to fractional size motors.
Please lord, don't let it rain again like it did the night of the 21st,,,,,,,ever!