why maximum temperature can work on DC Motor
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increases above 160⁰C the varnish soften
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The winding is encased in an insulating varnish which provides stability as well as insulation. As the temperatures increases above 160⁰C the varnish softens, and the winding can deform, resulting in rubbing which wears away the insulation and causes a short circuit and motor failure.
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