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Considerations for Testing Synchronous Motors

Noah Bethel | Vice President-Product Development, PdMA Corporation
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Webinar Description:

Synchronous Motors are often large, expensive, and critical! These critical motors serve a variety of industrial applications and troubleshooting them can be difficult at best. Knowing a few tricks of the trade can be very helpful in trending and troubleshooting these complex motor types.

Learning Takeaways:

1. Better Understand Different Configurations of Synchronous Motors
2. Learn to Apply Various Energized and De-Energized Tests for Synchronous Motors
3. Discuss Analysis Techniques of Test Data for Synchronous Motors

About the Presenter:

Noah has over twenty-five years of broad operations and electrical systems maintenance experience in industrial, commercial, and military settings ranging from nuclear submarines to world class amusement parks. His experience includes high and low voltage, AC and DC, power generation, power distribution, motors, and motor controllers. Noah is currently in charge of product development for new and existing PdM technology at PdMA Corporation.

Noah is a graduate of the University of the State of New York and the Naval Nuclear Power School and Training Unit. He is a Certified Maintenance Reliability Professional, with field experience in motor circuit analysis, current signature, power analysis, thermography, vibration analysis, oil analysis and ultrasonic testing.

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About the Author

Noah Bethel Vice President-Product Development, PdMA Corporation

Noah has over twenty-five years of broad operations and electrical systems maintenance experience in industrial, commercial, and military settings ranging from nuclear submarines to world class amusement parks. His experience includes high and low voltage, AC and DC, power generation, power distribution, motors, and motor controllers. Noah is currently in charge of product development for new and existing PdM technology at PdMA Corporation.

Noah is a graduate of the University of the State of New York and the Naval Nuclear Power School and Training Unit. He is a Certified Maintenance Reliability Professional, with field experience in motor circuit analysis, current signature, power analysis, thermography, vibration analysis, oil analysis and ultrasonic testing.