In this episode, we talk about the Charlie Brown fault zone: Insulation. Back in the 1840's, one of the first forms of insulation which was developed to prevent electricity from getting to a person or ground, was glass.
Today, we talk about IEEEs (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers), our favorite standard of reference when talking about establishing alarms and limits.
What makes your electric motor maintenance program a winner? Answer: A Troubleshooting program along with Trending and Quality Control. Watch this video to see how one part of the program, Troubleshooting, helps you reach your goal of a winning program in your facility.
What makes your electric motor maintenance program a winner? Answer: A Trending Data program along with Troubleshooting and Quality Control. Watch this video to see how one part of the program, Trending, helps you reach your goal of a winning program in your facility.
What makes your electric motor maintenance program a winner? Answer: A good Quality Control program from cradle to grave along with Trending Data and Troubleshooting. Watch this video to see how one part of the program, Quality Control, helps you reach your goal of a winning program in your facility.
High resistance connections, unbalanced voltages and currents, and a variety of other problems can occur from Power Circuit issues. From the Transformer through the distribution system to the stator connections at the motor, this presentation will perform a deep dive into testing and troubleshooting of the electric motor Power Circuit.
A small, but critical, motor in a pulp and paper mill exhibits a changing and rising resistive imbalance indicating a power circuit anomaly. If the motor fails, the loss of production costs could be up to $20,000 per hour. Follow along as they test and investigate the problem.
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