Today, we speak with Noah Bethel of PdMA Corporation about the hurdles and advantages of energized motor testing, why safety became a big part of it and more.
Troubleshooting in an industrial plant often requires electrical testing to clear the motor even if the motor is not the root cause of the problem. With advancements in electric motor testing, the data used to clear the motor can assist in identifying machine train anomalies coming from pumps, fans, gears and more.
Retiring employees, pandemic work from home response, or just advances in technology and a desire for improved reliability are all legitimate reasons for the surge in interest for permanently installed electric motor test equipment with remote access.
More companies looking to gain a competitive edge are turning to permanently installed motor testing technology due to its advantages, including improved motor reliability, increased safety, and more efficient operations.
Today, we're talking with subject matter expert, Noah Bethel from PdMA about machine train analysis. What is machine train analysis anyway and why is it helpful? Noah breaks down the definition and its intended use with electrical equipment specifically for motors...
For many companies, portable technology has been considered the height of motor data acquisition advancement. Equipment carried to a site easily and then removed after data is accessed for later analysis has earned its reputation as one of the most valuable tools in motor testing.
Starting a new or refurbished motor for the first time should be a culmination of successful events leading to this very important event. If you’re the person starting the motor, you probably have some anxiety about what could go wrong.
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