Electric Motor Rewind and Motor Repair |  A large DC Armature from a processing industry with a commutator being finished by hand |  A small winding shop where machines are wound to high quality standards. Class F to H |  Softwire wound stator | ERIKS have extensive electrical motor repair workshops nation-wide to carry out maintenance, repairs and rewinds to electrical and mechanical equipment. ERIKS product range includes fractional horsepower equipment right through to 168,000 kilowatts, 55 Tonnes, these facilities are backed by a management system that is accredited to ISO 9001.
Electro Mechanical Repair Branch have the ability to undertake work on electrical equipment that is used in hazardous areas. Selected sites are accredited by BASEEFA (British Approvals Service for Electrical Equipment for Flammable Atmospheres) as being compliant with the stringent standards that are required by their Electro Mechanical Repair Licence Scheme.
Full services available are:
- AC induction motor repairs / rewinds and DC motor repairs / rewinds, including one of the few companies offering VPI (Vacuum Pressure Impregnation) of windings.
- Traction motor repairs / rewinds
AC servo motor repairs / rewinds and DC servo motor repairs / rewinds, including those fitted to robots and machine tools - Absolute and linear encoder motor repairs
- Transformer and switchgear repairs
- Coil and conductor manufacturing to 13.8 kv
- Repairs of all types of pumps
- Dynamic balancing, on-site and in works
- Laser alignment service
- Full electrical contracting service, including panel building and installation work
- Full pro-active maintenance service comprehensive total maintenance packages, incorporating modern predictive maintenance techniques
- Site teams for electrical and mechanical equipment removal and re-installation
Underpinning this resource, is the desire to get to the root cause of your problems. Motor failures, in particular, are very often suffered unnecessarily and working closely with your electrical engineers on such areas of drive-end bearing failure, coupling alignment and other areas which cause the ultimate destruction of windings, we can overcome some of these problems at an earlier stage which will be less costly and less catastrophic for the plant. |
| | INSULATION TEMPERATURE CLASSIFICATION | | Insulation Temperature Classification for Machines | Temperature Index | Some Insulation Combinations | | Class O (Obsolete) | 90°C | Oleo, Resinous, Cotton, Wood | | Class A | 105°C | Cotton, Vinyl Acetate | | Class E | 120°C | Phenolics, Alkyds, Leatheroid | | Class B | 130°C | Shellac/Bitumen, Silk, Mica, Polyesters | | Class F | 155°C | Epoxy/Polyesters, Silicone, Mica, Glass | | Class H | 180°C | Epoxy/ Polymides/ Silicone/ Mica/ Glass | | Class C | 220°C | Glass/ Silicone/ Mica/ Nomex/ Silicates |
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