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ANSI/EASA Standard AR100-2020
ANSI/EASA AR100-2020: Recommended Practice for the Repair of Rotating Electrical Apparatus is a must-have guide to the repair of rotating electrical machines. It establishes recommended practices in each step of the rotating electrical apparatus rewinding and rebuilding processes.

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Mike Howell, PE
EASA Technical Support Specialist
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Controlling Stator Copper Losses in Formed Coil Rewinds

  • May 2020
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Presented by Mike Howell
EASA Technical Support Specialist

EASA’s Energy Policy states that members will strive to ensure that the methods, techniques and materials they use to service and rebuild rotating electrical machines will maintain or improve their energy efficiency, whenever possible. Controlling stator copper losses during rewinds is a significant part of that effort. This webinar recording looks at several aspects of winding design to prevent increased temperature rise and decreased efficiency.

  • I2R losses and conductor area / length
  • Eddy current losses and laminated conductors
  • Circulating current losses and transposed conductors

This webinar recording will benefit service center managers, supervisors and technicians responsible for rewinds.

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The Effect of Repair/Rewinding on Premium Efficiency/IE3 Motors
Tests prove Premium Efficiency/IE3 Motors can be rewound without degrading efficiency.

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EASA Good Practice Guide

Good Practice Guide to Maintain Motor Efficiency
Based on the 2019 and 2003 Rewind Studies of premium efficiency, energy efficient, IE2 (formerly EF1) and IE3 motors

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