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What to Do If small ring die wood pellet making machine Suddenly Stops Rotating Due to Electrical Problems?

 

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First, identify the core characteristics for diagnosing electrical faults: After the equipment stops, the motor shows no signs of overheating, there is no jamming when rotating the motor shaft (no mechanical fault), and the equipment indicator lights are off, it cannot start, or it trips during startup. In this case, the electrical system needs to be thoroughly investigated. Always turn off the main power supply before operation to avoid the risk of electric shock.

 

The first common electrical problem: Power supply failure. This includes power outages, voltage drops, and tripped residual current devices (RCDs). Troubleshooting methods: Check if other equipment in the workshop has power. If all are without power, it indicates a power outage. If other equipment has power but only the pellet mill cannot start, check the RCD and circuit breaker in the electric flat die pellet mill distribution box. If they have tripped, try resetting them. Use a multimeter to test the power supply voltage. If the voltage is below 360V (380V motor) or 200V (220V motor), it indicates a voltage drop. Solutions: First, wait for power to be restored during a power outage. If the residual current device (RCD) trips and then trips again after resetting, check for leakage in the equipment. Second, suspend production for sudden voltage drops until the voltage stabilizes, or use a voltage stabilizer to ensure stable voltage.

 

Third common electrical problem: Motor damage. A burnt-out motor or a short circuit in the motor windings can cause the equipment to fail to start or suddenly stop. Troubleshooting: Use a multimeter to test the resistance of the motor windings. If the resistance is zero (short circuit) or infinite (open circuit), the motor is damaged. Also, observe if the motor has a burnt smell or if the winding coils are blackened for further confirmation. Solutions: For small home-use wood pellet mills, the motor can be replaced by the user, choosing a motor that matches the equipment's power. For large pellet mills, a damaged motor requires professional repair or replacement. After replacement, check the motor wiring for correctness to prevent further damage.

 

Third common electrical problem: Circuit faults. Aging, damage, or loosening of motor connection wires or power cords can cause power outages and equipment stoppage. Troubleshooting Method: After turning off the main power, inspect the connection wires and power cords of the Best Electric Wood Pellet Mill for damage, oxidation, or looseness, paying particular attention to the terminal blocks. Solutions: If the wiring is loose, tighten the terminal blocks; if the wiring is damaged, repair it with insulating tape; if severely damaged, replace the wire; if the terminal blocks are oxidized, clean the oxide layer and rewire, ensuring good contact.

 

Electrical Problem Prevention Reminders: Regularly inspect electrical wiring and motors, cleaning dust from the motor heat sink every 300 hours to ensure proper heat dissipation; avoid exposing equipment to rain or operating it in humid environments for extended periods to prevent short circuits; choose qualified electrical components and avoid using inferior wires and switches.

 

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1.What is the price of equipment for the small home use biomass wood Pellet mill?

It costs approximately US$1,500.00 - 25,000.00

 

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