ROOT CAUSES FAILURE ANALYSIS OF ELECTRIC MOTORS

Description


Training in partnership with EASA.

One of the most important factors to consider when repairing and maintaining motors is to understand why they have failed.

This training course offers participants a unique opportunity to review a documented catalog of possible causes of failure on electric motors.

This course is aimed at anyone interested in motor maintenance and repair. It will provide a better understanding of failures on electric motors.

A comprehensive English-language manual is provided, including plenty of photos of a wide range of real-life failures, with probable causes listed, and a clear methodology for confirming the probable cause of each failure.

The training focuses on all types of common and unusual failures, broken down by components

Recommended audience


This training course is aimed at electrical maintenance managers and technicians, as well as motor repairers who want to learn about new developments in electrical testing.

You will learn


  • Methodology of Root Cause Analysis
  • Bearing problems
  • Problems with windings
  • Problems with rotors
  • Problems with shafts
  • Mechanical problems
  • DC motor failures
  • Synchronous motor failures
  • Problems with accessories
  • Case studies, …

Course duration


2 days

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