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TECO AEEB - User Manual

TECO AEEB
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TECO Instruction Manual
Squirrel Cage Induction Motors
Whilst Motors are installed awaiting commissioning they must be adequately
protected against the elements, all external components in particular the shaft
extension and external labyrinth seals at the drive end must be fully covered
to avoid water ingress entering the motor body whilst stationery.
Please ensure that both the non drive end and drive end antifriction bearings
are fully purged with sufficient grease at first start up/commissioning
with the recommended grade and quantity of grease.

Questions and Answers

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    monicalewisAug 15, 2025
    Why is my TECO AEEB Engine motor overheating?
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      Kristen WrightAug 16, 2025
      If your TECO Engine motor is overheating, it could be due to several reasons. Possible causes include overload, intermittent overload, under-voltage, over-voltage, a clogged ventilation duct, ambient temperature exceeding 450C, friction between the rotor and stator, a blown fuse (resulting in single-phase rotation), poor contact in circuit switches or the starting switch, or an unbalanced three-phase voltage. You can lighten the load, check the circuit capacity and power source, remove any foreign matter in the duct, lower the ambient temperature, repair any friction issues, install the specified fuse, and check and repair circuit switches. If there is an unbalanced three-phase voltage, check the circuit or consult the power company.
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    Steven AlexanderAug 18, 2025
    What to do if the fuse keeps blowing in my TECO Engine?
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      Kristen PowersAug 18, 2025
      If your TECO Engine experiences a fuse blowing, circuit breaker tripping, or a slow start accompanied by electromagnetic noise, it may be due to a short circuit, incorrect wiring, poor contact in circuit switches, broken wiring, poor contact of the starting switch, or an incorrect connection of the starting switch. To address this, check the circuit and wiring, and check and repair any poor contacts or broken wiring.
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    John RhodesAug 21, 2025
    How to troubleshoot a TECO AEEB Engine that fails to start without load?
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      Gloria KhanAug 21, 2025
      If your TECO Engine fails to start without any load, it could be due to several reasons: the power may be off, the switch may be off, there might be no fuse installed, the wires could be broken, the lead could be broken, or the winding might be faulty. To resolve this, consult the power company, switch the device on, install a fuse, and check and repair any broken wires, leads, or faulty winding.
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    David GravesAug 25, 2025
    What to do if my TECO Engine overloads after starting?
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      Matthew BoydAug 25, 2025
      If your TECO Engine is experiencing overload after starting, it might be due to insufficient capacity of the fuse or breaker, a general overload, or a high load at low voltage. To solve this, replace the fuse or breaker with one of adequate capacity, lighten the load, and check the circuit capacity while reducing the load.
  • C
    Cynthia ChambersAug 27, 2025
    Why is the switch on my TECO Engine overheating?
    • K
      Karen WrightAug 28, 2025
      If your TECO Engine switch is overheating, it could be due to insufficient capacity of the switch or a high load. To resolve this, replace the switch with one of adequate capacity or lighten the load.
  • B
    Brandi OlsenAug 30, 2025
    What causes bearing overheat in a TECO Engine?
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      Christopher ParkerAug 30, 2025
      If your TECO Engine bearings are overheating, it could be due to misalignment between the motor and the load, not enough grease, or high bearing noise. To address this, realign the motor and load, fully purge the bearings with grease, or replace the damaged bearing.
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    Robert RiosSep 2, 2025
    What causes mechanical vibration in my TECO AEEB Engine?
    • L
      Lydia ZunigaSep 2, 2025
      If your TECO Engine is experiencing mechanical vibration, it could be due to a broken fan blade, unsymmetrical centers between the belt sheaf, central points of couplings not lying on the same level, improper mounting installation, or a motor mounting bed that is not strong. To address this, replace the fan, align the central points, adjust the central points of couplings to the same level, lock the mounting screw, or reinforce the mounting bed.
  • S
    Stacy MurraySep 5, 2025
    Why is my TECO AEEB making a sudden sharp noise and smoking?
    • F
      frederickjosephSep 5, 2025
      If your TECO Engine is producing sudden sharp noise and smoking, it could be due to a short circuit of windings, not enough grease, deterioration of grease, or excessive noise. To resolve this, repair the short circuit, fully purge bearings with grease, clean and re-grease the bearing, or replace the damaged bearing.
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    ograhamSep 8, 2025
    What causes electro-magnetic vibration in my TECO Engine?
    • C
      castromelissaSep 8, 2025
      If your TECO Engine is experiencing electro-magnetic vibration, it could be due to a short circuit of windings. To address this, repair the short circuit.
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    Anna WatkinsSep 12, 2025
    How to fix mechanical noise caused by machinery in my TECO AEEB?
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      Ms. Robin Smith DDSSep 12, 2025
      If your TECO Engine is producing mechanical noise, it could be due to a loose belt sheaf, loose coupling, loose screw, or fan rubbing. To resolve this, adjust the key and lock the screw, adjust the position of couplings and tighten them, tighten any loose screws, or adjust the fan position.

Summary

Chapter 1: MOTOR DESCRIPTION

SAFETY WARNING

Critical safety instructions for motor installation, operation, and maintenance to prevent injury.

Chapter 3: INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING

3.1. INSPECTION UPON RECEIPT

Checklist for verifying motor specifications, condition, and accessories upon delivery.

3.6. COUPLING & ALIGNMENT

Procedures and tolerances for coupling motors to driven equipment, including angular and parallel alignment.

3.8. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

Guidelines for making safe and correct electrical connections, including grounding and insulation.

Chapter 4: OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

4.1. EXAMINATION BEFORE START

Pre-start checks including wiring, insulation resistance, power supply, and bearing lubrication.

4.2. STARTING OPERATION

Procedures for starting motors, including load conditions, restarts, and direction of rotation.

Chapter 5: ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

Chapter 6: PERIODIC MAINTENANCE

6.1. REGULAR INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE

General points for regular inspection, replacement of worn parts, and frequency of checks.

Chapter 7: BEARINGS

7.1. MAINTENANCE OF ROLLING BEARING

Detailed guidance on maintaining bearings, including lubrication types, replenishment, and key points.

Chapter 8: Troubleshooting

8.1. FAULT FINDING & RECOGNITION

A guide to identifying common faults, their causes, and recommended remedies.

TECO AEEB Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTECO
ModelAEEB
CategoryEngine
LanguageEnglish

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