Nowadays, motors have become an integral part of our daily lives. Whether in factories, mines, cities or villages, motors everywhere are constantly providing power support for our production and life. Therefore, before using the motor, we must make some preparations for it.
First, the condition of the motor itself needs to be checked. Determine what type of motor it is (asynchronous motor, synchronous motor, DC motor) and check its appearance for obvious physical damage. Once we find cracks, wear, rust, etc. in the motor's casing or other parts, we should send it to a professional electromechanical maintenance workshop for repair or replacement. In addition to checking the condition, a grounding check is also required to ensure that the motor is grounded (otherwise it will affect the use of the motor, overload, fire, etc.).
Secondly, the condition of the power supply unit to which the motor is connected needs to be checked to ensure that it meets the motor's power requirements. First, you should check that the voltage, current and other parameters of the power supply are consistent with the set values of the motor. Secondly, you need to check whether the wiring of the power supply is correct and whether the wires are well connected between the various components. Otherwise, cable faults, leakage, and voltage surges will occur. Degradation problem, which will directly affect the service life of the motor.
Next, the motor needs to be checked for environmental safety and suitability for operation. The place and environment where the motor operates must comply with relevant safety standards and be free of dangerous factors such as flammable, explosive, toxic and harmful substances, and severe noise. In addition, the motor itself also needs to be placed in a smooth and stable place to ensure its smooth and stable operation and avoid excessive vibration and noise.
Finally, preparatory work is required, that is, ensuring that all control switches and buttons of the motor are turned off, and a systematic check is required before starting. It is best to do preventive maintenance before powering on, such as adding lubricating oil, checking fault protection devices, checking control equipment cables, checking power supply, etc.
In short, the motor is a complex device with many details and points that need to be paid attention to. Before operating the motor, we must conduct rigorous inspections and preparations. Only in this way can we ensure safe startup, make it operate normally and stably, improve efficiency, and provide power for our work and life.





