If the bearings in an AC motor are overheating, it may be due to several reasons:
Insufficient lubrication: The bearings may not be receiving adequate lubrication, causing excessive friction and heat buildup.
Contaminants: The bearings may have been contaminated with dirt or other foreign substances, causing them to overheat.
Overloading: The motor may be overloaded due to excessive load or a mismatch between the motor and the load, causing the bearings to overheat.
Misalignment: The motor shaft may be misaligned, causing the bearings to operate at an angle and wear out faster.
Electrical issues: The motor may have electrical issues such as damaged windings or a faulty starter, causing it to operate at an incorrect frequency and overheat the bearings.
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