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In this video, TEC reviews a rare example of a burned-out submersible pump motor inside a hydraulic elevator system. When a submersible motor burns while operating in oil, it can contaminate the oil and require replacement of multiple components within the pump unit assembly. While building damage is unlikely, internal damage to the unit can be significant. We also discuss contract coverage considerations and why horsepower matching is critical when replacing a hydraulic motor. KEY LEARNING POINTS · What happens when a submersible pump motor burns out · How oil contamination affects hydraulic systems · What components typically require replacement · Contract coverage considerations · Why horsepower matching is critical WHO SHOULD WATCH THIS VIDEO · Building owners and property managers · Facility engineers · Anyone managing hydraulic elevator systems · Decision-makers reviewing maintenance contracts CRITICAL TAKEAWAYS · Burned submersible motors are uncommon but serious · Oil contamination can require full unit replacement · Contract language determines financial responsibility · Incorrect motor selection can cause further damage PROFESSIONAL INSIGHT Submersible pump failures must be handled carefully and correctly by the elevator service provider. Matching horsepower and manufacturer specifications is essential, and improper replacement decisions can create long-term operational issues. ABOUT THE ELEVATOR CONSULTANTS TEC provides elevator consulting services including condition evaluations, maintenance guidance, modernization planning, technical documentation support elevator audits, elevator due diligence, maintenance service agreements, maintenance evaluations, modernization planning, code compliance support and more. Learn more at TECVT.com or ElevatorApp.com #ElevatorConsultants #ElevatorDoorOperator #ObsoleteEquipment #Elevator #ElevatorEquipment #TECElevator #ObsoleteElevator #ObsoleteElevatorParts