When it comes to energized testing of your electric motor with a Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) there are a variety of considerations. In addition to your electric motor health, broad…
In the classic battle of root cause analysis, it often comes down to electrical vs. mechanical with the motor or the pump being the primary suspects. A variety of tools…
Running a motor uncoupled will pull the motor rotor into a magnetic center, often marked on the shaft to ensure that the rotor is lined up on the magnetic center…
Squirrel cage induction rotors with broken or cracked bars, if left unattended, will worsen with every start. Finding these issues early and taking action to repair the problem will prevent…
Analyzing the motor current for transient In-Rush peak and Start-Up time is a standard approach to troubleshooting a tripped motor. An instantaneous trip might indicate a stator or trip set…
A Wound Rotor Motor (WRM) is an induction motor typically found in cranes, hoists, compressors, conveyors, mixers, fans, blowers, mills, and pumps. However, unlike the very common squirrel cage induction…
A commonly used and well-respected standard in the electric motor testing industry is the Recommended Practice for the Repair of Rotating Electrical Apparatus (AR100). Furthermore, this standard is provided by…
A new year reminds us it is time for an annual review of our test measurement alarm setpoints. We should annually review the setpoints to make sure they are not…