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DESCRIPTION:\n\nAbout the Course\n\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\nThis one-day work shop w
 ill cover motor selection criteria and troubleshooting while discussing in
  detail the basic principles of how an induction motor operates\, from an 
 electric perspective as well as mechanical.\nMore than 300 million motors 
 are used in industry\, large buildings and in infrastructure globally\, an
 d 30 million new electric motors are sold each year for industrial purpose
 s alone. Electric motor driven systems (EMDSs) in industry are estimated t
 o be responsible for approximately 29% of overall global\, and\n69% of ind
 ustrial electricity consumption. Their energy costs are estimated to be US
 D 362 billion per year.\nVirtually every industrial sector and commercial 
 building in the U.S. has induction motors in service. These motors can ran
 ge from fractional horsepower to over 10\,000 horsepower. What does it cos
 t to operate an electric motor\, what are the cost factors\, do you know h
 ow much you are paying per year to operate the motors in your facility? Th
 e electrical energy of a motor can be as much as 162x the purchase price (
 over the life of the motor). And most importantly\, how do you know if you
  have the correct motor specified\, what must you consider when specifying
 /selecting an electric motor for an application?\nIn order to maximize the
  efficiency and reliability of your Induction motors one must understand “
 Motor Basics.”\n\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nYou Will Learn From This Course\n\n&nbsp\;\
 n\n\n    Basic&nbsp\;Components\n    Speed Torque Curves\n    Electrical &
 amp\; Mechanical&nbsp\;Characteristics\n    Applications and Design Consid
 erations During Application\n    Understanding Motor Nameplate Data\n    H
 P Calculation &amp\; Troubleshooting\n\n
DTEND:20180718T143000Z
DTSTAMP:20260514T163844Z
DTSTART:20180718T133000Z
LOCATION:AR\,United States\,Batesville\,2005 White Drive
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Basic Motors 101 – Batesville
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n<div>\n<h2>About the Course</h2>\n</div
 >\n</div>\n<div>&nbsp\;</div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<p>This one-day work shop wil
 l cover motor selection criteria and troubleshooting while discussing in d
 etail the basic principles of how an induction motor operates\, from an el
 ectric perspective as well as mechanical.</p>\n<p>More than 300 million mo
 tors are used in industry\, large buildings and in infrastructure globally
 \, and 30 million new electric motors are sold each year for industrial pu
 rposes alone. Electric motor driven systems (EMDSs) in industry are estima
 ted to be responsible for approximately 29% of overall global\, and<br>\n6
 9% of industrial electricity consumption. Their energy costs are estimated
  to be USD 362 billion per year.</p>\n<p>Virtually every industrial sector
  and commercial building in the U.S. has induction motors in service. Thes
 e motors can range from fractional horsepower to over 10\,000 horsepower. 
 What does it cost to operate an electric motor\, what are the cost factors
 \, do you know how much you are paying per year to operate the motors in y
 our facility? The electrical energy of a motor can be as much as 162x the 
 purchase price (over the life of the motor). And most importantly\, how do
  you know if you have the correct motor specified\, what must you consider
  when specifying/selecting an electric motor for an application?</p>\n<p>I
 n order to maximize the efficiency and reliability of your Induction motor
 s one must understand “Motor Basics.”</p>\n</div>\n</div>\n<div>&nbsp\;</d
 iv>\n<div>\n<div>You Will Learn From This Course</div>\n</div>\n<div>&nbsp
 \;</div>\n<div>\n<ul>\n    <li>Basic&nbsp\;Components</li>\n    <li>Speed 
 Torque Curves</li>\n    <li>Electrical &amp\; Mechanical&nbsp\;Characteris
 tics</li>\n    <li>Applications and Design Considerations During Applicati
 on</li>\n    <li>Understanding Motor Nameplate Data</li>\n    <li>HP Calcu
 lation &amp\; Troubleshooting</li>\n</ul>\n</div>
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