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Motor Testing, Why Should I?

Preston Thompson | Application Engineer, Megger Baker Instruments
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Webinar Description:
Discussing why you should test your motors, and how often you should test your motors. Which Standards you should refer to when testing motors. Knowing when you have collected good/useable data. What to do with the data you have collected.

Learning Takeaways:
– Why should I test my motors
– How often should I test my motors
– If my test results show all passing, that means the motors good, right?

About the Presenter:
Preston Thompson is an Application Engineer at Megger Baker Instruments. He has 7 years at Megger-Baker, he is the go-to for application/technical support related to Baker test equipment. Topics he can assist with include data collection, use models, software issues, and application specific use issues. Preston’s previous experience includes 4 years as a Coast guard DC Technician, 6 years as an Industrial and Commercial Electrical Journeyman, and Electronics Technician for companies like Duke Energy and Haliburton.

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Preston Thompson Application Engineer, Megger Baker Instruments

Preston Thompson is an Application Engineer at Megger Baker Instruments. He has 7 years at Megger-Baker, he is the go-to for application/technical support related to Baker test equipment. Topics he can assist with include data collection, use models, software issues, and application specific use issues.

Preston’s previous experience includes 4 years as a Coast guard DC Technician, 6 years as an Industrial and Commercial Electrical Journeyman, and Electronics Technician for companies like Duke Energy and Haliburton.