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Date:       March 25-28, September 30-October 3, 2008
                 (Registration Deadline March 14, 2008)
Place:      Fort Collins, CO
Price:       $2,095.00 - includes 5 nights lodging and most meals
Register: Call 800-752-8272, fax 970-282-1010 or register online.

                      Airfare is less expensive with a Saturday Night Stay.

 

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(Prerequisite Level I Dynamic Motor Monitoring)

Course Content

This By Invitation Only course is designed to build upon the knowledge obtained by previous course work or field experience with the EXP3000 or Explorer Series II. This course will dissect actual case studies to lend in depth diagnosis of data results giving a true understanding of field work being done in individual industries. (Prerequisite - Level I Dynamic Motor Monitoring)

Course Objective

  • Develop a in-depth understanding of the EXP3000 or EXP3000R and the software interface.
  • Develop an extensive understanding of motor monitoring applications.
  • Develop an in-depth understanding of electrical motor theory and how it pertains to motor monitoring.
  • Hands on training for true familiarity with instrumentation connection and operation.
  • Enhance the ability of the user to diagnose potential problems within electric motors.

Partial List of Topics

  • Case Study - Electrical Problem
  • Power condition
  • Motor performance
  • Motor condition
  • Energy assessment
  • Motor load
  • Vibration level
  • Severe Duty Search Tool
  • What it does
  • What looking for
  • Power of
  • Case Study - VFD Operational Problem
  • Network EP/Integration of static and dynamic software
  • DC Diagnostics

Level II Agendas (Tentative Schedule of Events)

7:45          Pick up from Hotel Lobby (all days)

Day 1

8:00               Check in/Breakfast/Plant Tour /Introductions
8:30-9:55        Introduction to Explorer Diagnostics
10:00-11:25    Case Study (Electrical Problem) Diagnostic Result

11:30-1:00      Lunch

1:00-2:25        Case Study (Load Problem) Diagnostic Result
2:30-4:00        Explorer Special Features/How to Use and Interpret Results

6:00               Welcome Dinner

Day 2

8:00-8:30        Introduction to Severe Duty Search
8:30-9:55        Case Study (Mechanical Issue) Diagnostic Result
10:00-11:25     2.5/3.0 Software Update (Changes & Enhancements)

11:30-1:00      Lunch

1:00-2:25        Case Study (Power Issue) Diagnostic Result
2:30-4:00        Network EP/Integration of On-line & Off-line Software
5:00-6:30        Hospitality Hour at Marriott   

Day 3

8:00-9:30        Safety Guidelines
9:30-11:30      Case Study (VFD) Operational & Troubleshooting

11:30-1:00      Lunch

1:00-2:30        Future Enhancements (Uses & Theories)
2:30-4:00        Hands On

Day 4

8:00 - 9:00      Customer Issues
9:00 - 11:00     Hands On
11:15              Meet in Lobby for Outing
12:00              Lunch in Mountains

5:00               Farewell Dinner, Estes Park, CO

 

 
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