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Minimizing Risk with High Voltage Rewinds

  • July 2013
  • Number of views: 3910
Convention presentation

This paper, presented at the 2013 EASA Convention, presents a generic product quality planning process for industrial motor stator windings rated 13.8 kV. Emphasis is placed on analyzing gaps between a 4 kV rewind and a 13.8 kV rewind as they relate to stator winding design, insulation system validation and process control.

The Anatomy of a Pump Failure: A Case Study

  • July 2013
  • Number of views: 8030
Convention presentation

Increasingly, it is not enough to just “fix” that pump. Customers want and need to understand the “why” behind the failure. The pump failure case study walks you through that process.

Interpreting Winding Insulation Power Factor Test Results

  • July 2013
  • Number of views: 4587
Convention presentation

This paper, presented at the 2013 EASA Convention, will examine Power Factor Tip-up and Partial discharge testing to assess stator winding conditions for motors rated 2300 V and above. Both tests will be evaluated for: effectiveness; which windings/types of machines the test is effective; set-up; interpretation and limitations.

Mitigating Harmonics and Detrimental Waveforms Caused by Active Front End and 6, 12, 18 Pulse Drives

  • July 2013
  • Number of views: 4275
Convention presentation

Whenever an application engineer is planning on installing adjustable speed drives for AC motors, line current harmonics and reflected waves are two factors that need to be addressed. This paper, presented at the 2013 EASA Convention, deals with understanding IEEE Std 519 and various mitigation methods in order to meet those recommendations. It also reviews the types of filtering that is available to reduce the reflected waves seen at the motor terminals.

Wound Rotor Repair Tips: Testing, Application and Failure Analysis

  • July 2013
  • Number of views: 6184
Convention presentation

Even though they comprise a small portion of electric motors in service, wound rotor motors are disproportionately represented in EASA’s tech support call volume. There are several misconceptions about how they work. This paper will describe how they are applied and explain several simple but critical tests for the repairer.

Vibration Instrumentation Overview

  • July 2013
  • Number of views: 4635
Convention presentation

The ability to measure machinery vibration is essential to machinery repair. But vibration is a complex phenomenon, with multiple parameters. So unlike temperature, pressure or other single parameter indicators, to use vibration as an effective machine condition indicator, technicians need more than simple meter and 5 minutes of instruction.

Trends & Solutions: Induction, Synchronous, DC and Wound Rotor Motors

  • July 2013
  • Number of views: 8428
Convention presentation

Is the induction motor the preferred answer in industrial drive applications? What is happening to the synchronous, DC and wound rotor motor (WRM) in those applications?

Safety Cautions You Can't Afford to Miss

  • July 2013
  • Number of views: 4280
Convention presentation

Learn from an industry veteran about safety topics you may think you know but that can cost your firm substantially if you’re not diligent.

Electrical Tests: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

  • July 2013
  • Number of views: 3997
Convention presentation

This paper, presented at the 2013 EASA Convention, summarizes the accepted and other electrical tests required by motor and generator end users.

Think Arc Flash Doesn’t Concern You? Think Again

  • July 2013
  • Number of views: 3044
Convention presentation

This paper, presented at the 2013 EASA Convention, provides an overview of NFPA 70E and gives safety guidance on the hazards of arc flash and arc blast.

Using Phase Angle to Diagnose Vibration Problems and Practical Analysis Tools from Basic Vibration Data

  • June 2013
  • Number of views: 5639
Convention presentation

Vibration has three primary parameters; amplitude, frequency and phase. Previous presentations and papers have focused on the two most common parameters, amplitude and frequency. These two are the primary tools for determining if a machine vibration is a problem, and what the cause of the vibration might be. This paper, presented at the 2013 EASA Convention, focuses on the third parameter: phase angle.

Carbon Brushes and Commutation: A Practical Approach to Failure Analysis

  • June 2013
  • Number of views: 8533
Convention presentation

Ever run across brush arcing or vexing commutation issues? This paper, presented at the 2013 EASA Convention, provides a approach to analyzing brush and commutation problems and failures.