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Establishing an Effective Motor Management System by Combining Permanent or Portable Motor Testing

Bill Kruger | Technical & Training Manager, ALL-TEST Pro
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Webinar Description:
The importance of routine or even unusual testing of electric motors is rapidly becoming common place. Recent advances have introduced permanently installed systems that continually monitor the motors voltage and current. This webinar will briefly discuss the various technologies traditionally used to determine the condition of the electric motors that drive these machines that produce many of the products and services required in today’s world. And discuss which conditions or faults the different technologies can identify, including the traditional energized methods of Electrical signature analysis (ESA) and machinery vibration analysis (MVA) and the most effective deenergized method using Motor Circuit Analysis™ (MCA™). It will also discuss the benefits of installing permanent systems and uses and benefits of performing these tests with more flexible portable systems.

Learning Takeaways:
1. Understand benefits of effective motor testing in reduced maintenance costs and increased uptime.
2. Obtain a basic understanding of the various technologies traditionally used to determine the condition of the electric motors.
3. Gain an understanding of which motor testing techniques identify which conditions and faults.
4. How to establish an effective motor management system by combining installed and portable monitoring systems to manage “good” motors.

About the Presenter:
William Kruger joined ALL-TEST Pro, LLC as the Technical Manager in 2004. Since joining ATP, Bill has traveled the world teaching the Theory and Application of Motor Diagnostics, helping Fortune 500 Companies implement Predictive Maintenance Programs. He has also spent over 20 years training in the field of vibration. In 2010 Bill’s proven instructional techniques earned him the new title of Training Technical Manager. Before joining ALL-TEST Pro, LLC Bill Kruger worked in many different aspects of the Engineering and Maintenance Fields. Bill worked as an Electrician in the US Navy Nuclear Submarine Program. He has completed the Journeyman Electrician Program and started one of the first Predictive Maintenance Programs in the Utility Industry. Bill Kruger holds a Bachelor of Science Degree from San Diego University. With his combined work in the field as well as with ALL-TEST Pro, Bill has over 50 years of proven experience in the practical engineering and predictive maintenance field.

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Bill Kruger Technical & Training Manager, ALL-TEST Pro

William Kruger joined ALL-TEST Pro, LLC as the Technical Manager in 2005. Since joining ATP, Bill has traveled the world teaching the Theory and Application of Motor Diagnostics, helping Fortune 500 Companies implement Predictive Maintenance Programs. In 2010 Bill’s proven instructional techniques earned him the new title of Training Technical Manager.

Before joining ALL-TEST Pro, LLC Bill Kruger worked in many different aspects of the Engineering and Maintenance Fields. Bill worked as an Electrician in the US Navy Nuclear Submarine Program. He has completed the Journeyman Electrician Program and started one of the first Predictive Maintenance Programs in the Utility Industry. Bill Kruger holds a Bachelor of Science Degree from San Diego University.

With his combined work in the field as well as with ALL-TEST Pro, Bill has over 40 years of proven experience in the practical engineering and predictive maintenance field.