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Examining the Causes of High Motor Current

Event date: 4/17/2024 12:00 PM - 12:45 PM Central

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AKARD COMMUTATOR of TENNESSEE (ACT) sponsor logoPresented by Tom Bishop, PE
EASA Senior Technical Support Specialist

This session will cover the broad topic of high no-load current with 3-phase motors and the issue of high current with load with 3- phase motors. Also considered will be cases of lower than expected no-load current. 

Primary topics are: 

  • High no-load current – motor not rewound 
  • High no-load current – rewound motor 
  • High current with load 

This webinar is intended for mechanical technicians, winders, supervisors, engineers and managers. 

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