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Tom Bishop, PE Especialista Sénior de Soporte Técnico de EASA
Una de las solicitudes más frecuentes a nuestro grupo de soporte técnico es la conversión de un devanado trifásico de concéntrico a imbricado (excéntrico). Una excelente alternativa para dicha conversión es utilizar el programa EASA AC Motor Verification and Redesign (ACR). De hecho, muchos miembros compraron el programa de rediseño y nos han llamado para confirmar sus rediseños a medida que desarrollan su competencia y su "nivel de comodidad" con el programa. Sin embargo, nuestro énfasis aquí no es convencerlo de que compre el programa ACR, sino cubrir los detalles importantes para rediseñar el devanado concéntrico a imbricado.
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