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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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Vibration and Alignment

  • April 2020
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9
presentations
$45
for EASA members

 

A special discounted collection of 9 webinar recordings focusing on a wide variety of vibration, balancing and alignment topics.

Once purchased, all 9 recordings will be available on your "Downloadable products purchased" page in your online account.

Downloadable recordings in this bundle include:

An Overview of Vibration Tolerances
Presented August 2019

When it comes to machine vibration, “how much is too much” depends on a number of factors. Knowing which standard and/or tolerance applies requires a working knowledge of the standards and some basics of vibration terminology. This  presentation provides an overview of where and how NEMA, IEC, ISO and Hydraulic Institute standards may apply to machines commonly encountered in EASA service centers.

  • NEMA, IEC, ISO and Hydraulic Institute standards
  • Basic vibration terminology
  • What standard applies?

Target audience: Service center managers, engineers, in-shop and field service technicians can benefit from a clearer understanding of vibration standards and terminology.


Basics of Machinery Foundations and Bases
Presented November 2012

A faulty machine foundation or base can lead to excessive vibration and premature failure. This presentation explains the fundamentals of machinery foundation construction and how to identify and troubleshoot machine base problems, including basic vibration techniques and ODS analysis.


Fundamentals of Shaft Alignment
Presented November 2012

Automatic alignment instruments are no substitute for the underlying process of aligning direct-coupled machines. This presentation explains the simple calculations that govern the alignment process. That understanding will allow technicians to use any alignment tool more effectively and deal with issues that confound the process.


Shaft Alignment
Presented March 2016

This webinar recording provies a straightforward look at the simple relationship between shaft centerlines that is known as shaft alignment. Bypassing the common discussion of laser and manual instruments, this presentation gets to the heart of the shaft alignment process. Topics covered will include:

  • Fundamental concepts
  • How to visualize machine case position
  • Practical solutions for moving machine cases
  • Applying tolerances
  • The foot-base-foundation connection

ANSI's New Shaft Alignment Standard
Presented July 2018

This presentation introduces you to ANSI's new shaft alignment standard. Topics covered include:

  • A discussion of alignment Quality grades, AL 1.2, AL 2.2, AL 4.5
  • Shaft alignment tolerances
  • Issues affecting measurements
  • Conditions affecting alignment stability

Target audience: This presentation benefits service center technicians and supervisors looking to improve shaft alignment knowledge and skills. 


How to Balance Overhung Fans
Presented October 2011

Often an overhung fan is balanced in a single plane, only to find that the vibration has shifted to the outboard bearing. Attempts to use standard two-plane techniques may result in calculated correction weights that are very large and produce poor results. There are more effective ways to approach this common problem. This presentation shows a methodical approach and techniques for tackling this difficult balancing problem.

Target audience: This presentation is intended for field service balancing technicians, supervisors and managers.


Vibration on Belt Driven Machines
Presented June 2013

This presentation focuses on:

  • Identifying belt vibration
  • Identifying pulley pitch line run-out vibration
  • Other vibration sources
  • ODS analysis

The FFT (aka Spectrum): What It Is and Ways to Use It
Presented July 2012

This presentation examines:

  • How the spectrum is generated from the vibration signal
  • The effect of f-max ad resolution settings
  • Averaging techniques
  • Scaling and demodulation

Vibration Problems on Vertical Motors and Pumps
Presented December 2010

When motors are installed on top of vertical pumps, high vibration is a common problem. The problem may be mechanical, hydraulic or structural.

This presentation provides an understanding of the nature of this style pump and the various forces essential to diagnosing and correcting vibration problems on vertical pump motors.

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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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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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