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Level I Dynamic Motor Monitoring/Introduction to DC Motor Monitoring
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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, 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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Course Content

This course will provide in-depth technical theory on the concepts behind on-line motor monitoring along with plenty of hands on to help the attendee develop a true comfort level with the instrumentation. Comprehensive hook-up techniques and software training are included, along with safety precautions for use of the equipment. Seminar price includes course workbook, lodging and most meals.

Course Objective

  • Develop a in-depth understanding of the EXP3000 or EXP3000R and the software interface.
  • General 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.

Partial List of Topics

  • Dynamic motor monitoring theory
  • Power condition
  • Motor performance
  • Motor condition
  • Energy assessment
  • Motor load
  • Vibration level
  • Software Training
  • Creating test criteria
  • Developing databases
  • Collecting data
  • Interpreting data
  • Understanding created flags
  • DC Motor Monitoring
  • Ensuring proper connections
  • Maneuvering the software
  • Basic Analysis
  • Basic DC motor concepts

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    On-Line Motor Testing Theory
                      -Power Condition Tests
                      -Motor Performance Tests
                      -Motor Condition Tests

11:30-1:00      Lunch

1:00-2:30        On-Line Motor Testing Theory
                     -Energy Assessment
                      -Motor Load Tests
                      -Vibration Level Tests
2:30-4:00        On-Line Diagnostics
6:00pm          Welcome Dinner

Day 2

8:00-11:30      On-Line Motor Testing Theory
                     -Creating Testing Criteria
                     -Developing Databases
                     -Collecting Data
                     -Interpreting Data
                     -Understanding Created Flags

11:30-1:00      Lunch

1:00-2:30       -Software and Hardware Laboratory Situation                     
2:30-4:00       Case Study/Results Based Study
                     
5:00-6:30        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 Circuit Training on Multiple Testers
11:15            Pickup at Hotel for Outing
5:30              Dinner in 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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