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Introduction to Dynamic/Static Motor Testing

 

February 19-22, 2008
July 8-11, 2008
Level I Dynamic Motor Monitoring/Introduction to DC Motor Monitoring

February 19-22, 2008
July 8-11, 2008
September 30-October 3, 2008

Level I Static Motor Testing/Introduction to DC Testing

February 19-22, 2008
July 8-11, 2008
September 30-October 3, 2008

Level II Dynamic Motor Monitoring(Prerequisite Level I Dynamic Motor Monitoring)

March 25-28, 2008
September 30-October 3, 2008

Level III Dynamic motor Monitoirng Advanced Diagnostics (Prerequisite Level I & Level II Dynamic Motor Monitoring

November 4-7, 2008

 

AWA & EXP3000 Users Group - Symposium

August 11-14, 2008

 

Capacitación En Español (Off-Line Casos Prácticos/On-Line Nivel II) April 23-25, 2008
DC Motor Fundamentals, Testing Procedures & Diagnostics (Includes 1 day EASA Training)

September 23-25, 2008

 

Introduction to Dynamic/Static Motor Testing

This introductory course will benefit the attendee by allowing them to obtain information from both technologies simultaneously.  The first day will be spent covering the concepts and theories of off-line motor testing and the second day will cover the technical theory of on-line motor monitoring.  The final day will be dedicated to more hands on and theory testing. 

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Level I Dynamic Motor Monitoring/Introduction to DC Motor Monitoring

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.

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Level I Static Motor Testing/Introduction to DC Motor Monitoring

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.

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  Level II Dynamic Motor Monitoring

Baker Instrument Company, an SKF Group Company is continuing their tradition of pioneering new breakthroughs in electrical monitoring and testing that demonstrates the ongoing commitment to quality, reliability, and competitive advantage.  The Explorer Series II takes the next step in complete P/PM programs by offering on-line monitoring capabilities.  This training seminar offers complete guidance in operation, safety procedures, software techniques along with the theory behind on-line monitoring of motor performance.

The 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 diagnostic data results, giving a true understanding of field work in individual industries.

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Level III Dynamic Motor Monitoring Advanced Diagnostics

This by Invitation only course is designed to build upon the knowledge obtained by previous course work or filed experience with the Explorer.  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.

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DC Motor Fundamentals, Testing Procedures & Diagnostics

This course will cover DC machine theory and operation, as well as repair tips. Topics will include testing, data analysis and motor theory. Discussions will cover basic materials, loading and stresses, the most common failure modes and recommendations for repair practices for DC applications. This course includes a 1 day EASA taught course.

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  AWA/EXP3000 Users Group - Symposium

In Predictive Maintenance and motor reliability, it is becoming more important to share information about testing techniques and motor performance then ever before.  At Baker Instrument we want to ensure that electrical testing technology is understood, safe and continually advancing to better prepare busy professionals with needed information about their motors.

These meetings will involve a highly structured multi-track concept that will allow the user to attend multiple events within multiple technologies.  This course will have several accepted user presentations, a short-course for less advanced users on testing basics, several sessions for advanced training & diagnostics of data, along with advances in existing products and moderated round table discussions.

Come and participate in a new user group concept - one that allows for multiple learning tracks and is in the relaxing atmosphere of the Rocky Mountains.

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Capacitación en Español (Casos Prácticos de Estática/Dynamic Nivel II)

Actualice su conocimiento del mantenimiento predictivo en máquinas eléctricas con Instrucción de expertos en la industria.  Cupo limitado a 25 personas para asegurar instrucción individual y atención de alta calidad.  Tome esta oportunidad de conocer al hermoso estado de Colorado y la fabrica de Baker en este curso de tres dias que solo se ofrece cada dos años.

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  Motor Training - On Site 

Can't make it to a seminar in Colorado.  Design your own seminar to suit your needs at your location.  Get the Keep Your Motors Running Training Seminar in a condensed format for just your employees.  The seminar utilizes lecture and slides as part of the presentation.  Whenever possible, through consultation with you, we add some hands-on workshop time.  This may be difficult to arrange if you must hold the seminar at another location to handle the number of attendees you expect.  (This is a cost you should also consider, i.e. conference room at a local hotel.)  All seminars are tailored as much as possible to match specific needs.

On-Site seminars are comprised of  a 6 hour class, plus 2 hours field/workshop training.  Materials you will need to provide include:  a LCD projector, chalkboard/flip chart, small 3 phase motor, D.C. motor or armature, and a typed student list. The instructor will bring a surge tester if you do not have one available for the class.

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Regional Predictive Maintenance Workshops

Baker Instrument Company invites you to participate in our regional workshops. These two day workshops focus on both online and offline instrumentation. The attendee will benefit from the curriculum by developing a good understanding of how both technologies influence predictive maintenance. The courses have been designed to provide a good mix of technical motor theory and hands on. Learn both software and hardware techniques to benefit your predictive maintenance and motor repair mechanisms.

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