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WEBINAR DESCRIPTION:
This introductory webinar provides information about how electric motor static testing can help motor maintenance professionals maximize reliability of their electric motor plant machinery. The webinar will introduce attendees to static electric motor testing. This webinar lays a foundation to enable the maintenance professional to plan and execute static testing strategies that minimize costly unplanned downtime.
Learning Takeaways:
Acquire a general understanding of AC motor theory, construction, and the respective requirements and benefits of motor testing and monitoring
Understand why static electric motor testing is critical for a predictive maintenance program
Learn the importance and purpose of each of the static tests (Resistance, insulation resistance, and surge)
Develop knowledge of how static testing finds insulation weakness
ABOUT THE PRESENTER
With a BS in Mathematics, Leslie has been a software developer for the United States Forest Service for 12 years. She then decided to return to school obtaining her teaching license in Mathematics from Colorado State University. After teaching as an undergraduate mathematics instructor for 3 years at Oklahoma Christian University and AIMS Community College she returned to software development with Baker Instrument Company. Having accumulated over 16 years of experience as a software engineer with Baker Instrument Company and ultimately as the lead software designer for the electric motor condition monitoring division, she again transitioned into the application side of motor testing and training. She now has over 6 years of experience as an Application Engineer and Technical Instructor, providing technical solutions and instruction across many industries around the world.
With a BS in Mathematics, Leslie has been a software developer for the United States Forest Service for 12 years. She then decided to return to school obtaining her teaching license in Mathematics from Colorado State University. After teaching as an undergraduate mathematics instructor for 3 years at Oklahoma Christian University and AIMS Community College she returned to software development with Baker Instrument Company. Having accumulated over 16 years of experience as a software engineer with Baker Instrument Company and ultimately as the lead software designer for the electric motor condition monitoring division, she again transitioned into the application side of motor testing and training. She now has over 5 years of experience as an Application Engineer and Technical Instructor, providing technical solutions and instruction across many industries around the world.
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