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Course length: Half day Available as a condensed course: No Maximum number of students: N/A
The seminar begins with a brief review of AC motor theory and operation that includes flux pattern, types of losses, NEMA design designations and test procedures. It also covers design considerations for slip-ring and synchronous motors, requirements for reduced starting voltage, and formulas for redesigning single-phase and polyphase AC equipment. To ensure a thorough, working knowledge of the subject, you’ll practice solving design problems for each possible change that can be made in the rating of an AC motor.
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(Additional fees may apply if travel time exceeds 5 hours. Contact EASA for details.)
To schedule a private seminar for your group, contact:
Dale Shuter, CMP Meetings & Expositions Manager +1 314 993 2220, Ext. 3335 dshuter@easa.com
In addition to the seminar fees, the seminar sponsor will be responsible for: