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Often when we are dealing with three-phase squirrel cage motors we ask ourselves “Is there a standard or a rule of thumb for this motor characteristic?” The 10 characteristics that follow apply to conditions associated with motor starting as well as steady state operation. Examples are provided for each of the characteristics.
We all need friends, right? Isn’t the world a better place when you have someone to share it with? Electric motor shop leaders are no different. Peer groups have long been known as a means by which to advance collective goals and performance. EASA’s Roving Chief Executive (RCE) groups are exactly that - tailored to the executive, owner or general manager of electromechanical repair facilities.
This presentation covers induction motor basics for squirrel-cage and wound rotor motors.
There is now a much-needed DC repair standard, created through the participation of EASA members and industry motor users.
When repairing electrical apparatus of any type, a common task is to ensure that machined fits are within acceptable limits of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T). The complexity of the task, of course, adds time, and time is never in surplus at a motor service center. Skipping these GD&T checks to save time can lead to mistakes and failures, with costs ranging from a few days of additional work to complete motor replacement and possibly lost production time for both the customer and the service center.
This recording provides an overview of common different thrust bearing arrangements, with end play guidance tips for each.
Concentric to lap winding conversions are common practice in many EASA service centers. For most stators, this change is feasible and can be made with little difficulty. In some cases, however, it can be quite challenging and result in undesired outcomes due to reduction in copper or insulation.
Effective industrial marketing isn’t about listing services—it’s about solving problems. This brief article explores how shifting your message from offerings to outcomes can better connect with customers and position your company as a true partner in reliability.
Wireless vibration monitoring enables proactive maintenance by providing real-time diagnostics, reducing downtime, and improving asset reliability. With evolving technology and lower costs, service providers can enhance offerings, strengthen customer relationships, and gain a competitive edge through predictive insights and smarter asset management strategies.
This 40-page booklet provides great advice for obtaining the longest, most efficient and cost-effective operation from general and definite purpose electric 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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Recommended Practice for the Repair of Rotating Electrical Apparatus This is a must-have guide to the repair of rotating electrical machines. Its purpose is to establish recommended practices in each step of the rotating electrical apparatus rewinding and rebuilding processes.
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Revised May 2024 The EASA Technical Manual is the association's definitive and most complete publication. It's available FREE to members in an online format. Members can also download PDFs of the entire manual or individual sections.
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