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Level III Dynamic Motor Monitoring, Advanced Diagnostics
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Date:      November 4-7, 2008
                 (Registration Deadline October 24, 2007)
Place:      Fort Collins, CO
Price:       $2,095.00 - includes 4 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 By Invitation Only course is designed to build upon the knowledge obtained by previous course work or field experience with the 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. (Prerequisites - Level 1 & Level II Dynamic Motor Monitoring).

Course Objective

  • Develop a comprehensive understanding of the dynamic tester applications.
  • Develop a advanced understanding of the theory behind motor monitoring of electric motors.
  • Create a comprehensive understanding of the problems the instrument witnesses during operation.
  • Hands on training for true familiarity with instrumentation connection and operation.


Partial List of Topics

  • EXP3000/Explorer Series II comprehensive diagnostics
  • Performance tests
  • Condition tests
  • Energy tests
  • Extensive training on EXP Software Suite
  • VFD3000
  • CM3000
  • DC3000
  • T3000
  • Case Study comprehensive diagnostics
  • Electrical Issue
  • Load Problem
  • Power Issue
  • Individual data analysis

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

1:00-3:30 Case studies/Findings/Diagnostic Methods

Day 3

8:00-11:30       Introduction to Hands On
                      -Software and Hardware Laboratory Situation 
11:30-1:00        Lunch    

1:00-4:00        Hands On
                      -Circuit Training with Multiple Test Parameters
5:00-6:30        Hospitality Hour at Marriott   

Day 4

8:00-11:00    Hands On/Final Questions/Final Testing
12:00              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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