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Level I Static Motor Testing/Introduction to DC Motor Testing
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Date:        February 19-22, July 8-11, September 30-October 3, 2008
                 (Registration Deadline February 8, 2008)
Place:      Fort Collins, CO
Price:       $1,995.00 (includes seminar, 5 nights lodging & 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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Course Content

This course will provide comprehensive technical theory behind the need for electrical testing. Secondly, Baker sales and engineering teams integrate discussions on reliability of electrical motors with as much hands on training as you want. Through this course learn about the methods used to cut costly downtime through improved predictive maintenance, troubleshooting, and motor quality control. Seminar price includes course workbook, lodging and most meals.

Course Objective

  • Develop a in-depth understanding of the Static tester and any software interfaces.
  • General understanding of motor testing applications.
  • Develop an in-depth understanding of electrical motor theory and how it pertains to high voltage motor testing.
  • Hands on training for true familiarity with instrumentation connection and operation.

Partial List of Topics

  • Static high voltage motor testing theory
  • Insulation systems
  • Failure modes and mechanisms
  • Test methods
  • ANSI/IEEE/NEMA test standards
  • Recommended testing voltages
  • Recommended testing sequence
  • Results Analysis
  • Software training
  • Creating testing criteria
  • Developing databases
  • Collecting data
  • Interpreting data
  • Understanding fault flags
  • DC Motor Testing
  • Ensuring proper connections
  • Basis Analysis
  • Testing assembled & disassembled motors

Agenda

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

Day 1

8:00 - 8:30     Check in/Introduction of Speakers/Breakfast
8:30 - 11:30    Off-Line Motor Testing Theory
                     -Insulation Systems
                     -Failure Modes & Mechanisms
                     -Test Methods

11:30-1:00      Lunch

1:00-2:30     Off-Line Motor Testing Theory
                     -ANSI/IEEE/NEMA Test Standards
                     -Recommended Voltages
                     -Results Analysis
2:30-4:00        Motor Diagnostics
6:00pm          Welcome Dinner

Day 2

8:00-11:30   Introduction to Software
                     -Creating Testing Criteria
                     -Developing Databases
                     -Collecting Data
                     -Interpreting Data
                     -Understanding Fault Flags

11:30-1:00      Lunch

1:00-2:30     -Safety Precautions for testing, Hardware & Software Implications                   
2:30-4:00     -Software Training Results Based
                     
6:00-6:30        Hospitality Hour at Marriott   

Day 3

8:00-11:30 DC Motor Testing Introduction (more detail TBA)
11:30 - 1:00 Lunch
1:00-4:00 Hands On Training with equipment, software, techniques

Day 4

8:00-11:00   Hands On with multiple testers/Applications
11:15      Pick up from Hotel for Outing
5:30         Final Dinner, Estes Park, Colorado
9:00         Return to Hotel

Baker Instrument Company, an SKF Group Company
4812 McMurry Avenue Fort Collins, CO 80525
970/282-1200 - 970/282-1010 FAX - 800/752-8272
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