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Submersible Pump Stator Oil Guidelines
In addition to seal oil, some submersibles have an oil filled stator cavity. The oil in the stator cavity very efficiently transfers heat from the stator winding and core, and especially from the rotor, to the pump casing where convection carries it to the pumpage in which the pump is submerged. While the specifications for seal oil are fairly flexible, stator cavity oil has more constraints.
Enhancing Efficiency in an Electric Motor Workshop: An Unconventional Approach
The Power of Data: Using Step Counters to Optimize Layout
Have you ever thought about using a step counter on your employees in a test setting? This idea can provide valuable data to help you understand how much movement your workers must perform daily due to the current workshop layout. By analyzing this data, you can identify inefficiencies in the layout that may not be immediately obvious.
Identifying Unmarked Leads of Three-Phase Motors
This presentation reviews procedures that explain how to identify unmarked leads of three-phase motors with one or two windings.
Installing and Removing Pulleys
This article looks at the installation and removal of quick detachable (QD) and taper lock pulleys.
Optimizing Asset Performance: The Critical Role of Electrical Signature Analysis in Asset Health Assessment for Electric Motor Systems
Pumps, compressors, fans and other types of mechanical movement are crucial to our industrial activities. Consequently, the health of these motors directly influences the operational reliability and longevity of the broader industrial ecosystem. Acknowledging this underscores the necessity for performing online health assessments of electric motors.
Pump Close Tolerance Fits
This presentation focusses on critical close fit tolerances and certain surface finish specifications.
EASA Members: The Quiet Recyclers
There is one industry that has been quietly recycling since before the start of the previous century. That’s right – over 100 years of recycling. What industry is that? It’s our industry – electrical equipment repair.
The Superpower of the EASA International Community
The Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA) stands as the ultimate team, empowering its members with extraordinary abilities. Through shared best practices, high standards and mutual support, EASA’s international community transforms its members into industry superheroes, ready to tackle any challenge.
Core Repair Tips To Reduce Core Loss
When a core loss test reveals localized hot spots, or visual inspection identifies physical damage, the ability to repair the damage in a cost-effective manner means the difference between repair or replacement.
Motor Stats Feature to be Released for AC Motor Verification & Redesign (and Motor Rewind Data)
EASA will soon be releasing a new Motor Stats feature for both the AC Motor Verification & Redesign and Motor Rewind Data software to assist with determining if the data is reasonable for the machine’s nameplate ratings and core size.
Getting The Most From Your Electric Motors
This 40-page booklet provides great advice for obtaining the longest, most efficient and cost-effective operation from general and definite purpose electric motors.
This booklet covers topics such as:
- Installation, startup and baseline information
- Operational monitoring and maintenance
- Motor and baseline installation data
- How to read a motor nameplate
- Motor storage recommendations
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Recommended Practice for the Repair of Rotating Electrical Apparatus
This is a must-have guide to the repair of rotating electrical machines. Its purpose is to establish recommended practices in each step of the rotating electrical apparatus rewinding and rebuilding processes.
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