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  • What Does Efficiency Really Mean for Your Power Consumption?

    Sponsored content from our advertisers designmotors What Does Efficiency Really Mean for Your Power Consumption? by Blake Bailey Efficiency is an incredibly important topic in our age for end users, manufacturers, and others involved in the electric motor industry. From lifecycle cost implications to debates over human impact on climate change, conversations about energy efficiency are everywhere. Industry professionals often suggest that electric motors consume around half of the electricity generated worldwide; their power consumption is a critical topic to be considered. However, to accurately assess the amount of power induction motors consume, individuals in the electric motor field need to dive deeper than simply a motor efficiency rating. Read more... Click to read more May 16, 2019 at 5:00:00 AM

  • Word Search Solution December 2022

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  • Technical article - TEFC Motors - J Malinowski | Electrical Apparatus magazine

    A sample article from the February 2022 Electrical Apparatus A deeper dive into TEFC motors The various types of enclosures used with one of the most popular industrial three-phase motors in use today By John Malinowski, EA Special Correspondent ​ Read the article below. ​ ​ For questions or comments, contact us! Electrical Apparatus is the monthly magazine and virtual community for electromechanical professionals who design, specify, use, sell, operate, maintain and repair electrical equipment. Subscribe! Go to http://ea-renew.com . Advertise! For advertising information, updates, special offers and more, sign up for the Publisher’s Market Memo e-list or email Barbara Wachter , Advertising Manager. ​ For thoughts or questions about our technical content, contact us!

  • Plant story - Big Ass Fans | Electrical Apparatus magazine

    A sample shop story from the March 2018 Electrical Apparatus Big Ass Fans Electrical Apparatus plant reports typically include company history, responses to economic and technological change, human resources decision making, “best practices,” other elements key to running a successful business, and a personal look at the people who make it all happen. Bill O'Leary's article in the March 2018 issue gives extra attention to Big Ass Fans' marketing and branding goals. ​ Read the article below. ​ To share questions, comments, or ideas for other topics we should consider, contact us! Electrical Apparatus is the monthly magazine and virtual community for electromechanical professionals who design, specify, use, sell, operate, maintain and repair electrical equipment. Subscribe! Go to http://ea-renew.com . Advertise! For advertising information, updates, special offers and more, sign up for the Publisher’s Market Memo e-list or email Barbara Wachter , Advertising Manager. ​ For thoughts or questions about our technical content, contact us!

  • City Machine Technologies in Electrical Apparatus magazine

    < Back City Machine Technologies https://www.cmtcompanies.com/ ​ 888-268-4623 City Machine Technologies, Inc. City Machine Technologies, Inc. is a privately owned turn-key operation located in Youngstown, Ohio. We are focused on delivering the highest quality in professionally engineered services and manufacturing to the companies we serve. Our specialties extend well beyond traditional industrial machine shop services to include lifting magnets, electric machinery, industrial machining, in-place machining, babbitt bearings, crane brakes, on-site repair, and predictive maintenance. Click to learn more (link opens in new tab) Click ad to view full size

  • December 2021 Electrical Appa... | Barks Publications

    December 2021 Electrical Apparatus Holidays! Electrical Apparatus is the monthly magazine and virtual community for electromechanical professionals who design, specify, use, sell, operate, maintain and repair electrical equipment. Subscribe! Go to http://ea-renew.com . Advertise! For information, updates, special offers and more, sign up for the Publisher’s Market Memo e-list or email Barbara Wachter , Advertising Manager . In the December 2021 EA! Conventions & Trade Shows 16 The newest — and safest — in HVAC/R Safety will be a top priority at the AHR Expo, being held at the Las Vegas Convention Center later this month By Susan L. Follett, EA Contributing Writer Fast Forward 20 A quicker path from virtual to actual Last year was a good year to be a robot By Susan L. Follett, EA Contributing Writer Electric Avenue 22 ‘Gentlemen, choose your engines’ In the race between batteries and hydrogen as automotive power sources, batteries have taken a clear lead By Kevin Jones, EA Senior Editor Automation 24 Robots in the shop Make room for your new digital co-worker, who promises to work well with others By Charlie Barks, EA Associate Editor 29 Not your standard issue robot While robotic arms and other manufacturing staples are still just as useful as ever, the technology has recently found itself in wide-reaching applications By Selena Cotte, EA Managing Editor Plant Life 32 Fasten your robotic exoskeleton, and get to work Robotic exoskeletons are some of the newest technologies to find their way to manufacturing facilities By Selena Cotte, EA Managing Editor Motors & Generators 33 Guidance for ‘large’ motor repair Whatever the procedure, it’s up to the motor user to choose a service provider and spell out the scope of work With trilingual summary By Richard L. Nailen, EA Engineering Editor Index of Articles 39 Our annual index of feature articles in EA, 2017-2021 By the Electrical Apparatus staff More Than Accounting 45 Labor compliance in a remote world Keeping up with rapidly changing employment rules By William H. Wiersema, CPA, EA Contributing Editor Pump It Up 48 Virtual community showcases a pump maker’s products Visitors to Zoellerville can see the settings in which a broad array of pumps and pumping systems are used By Kevin Jones, EA Senior Editor Also -- Reader profile -- David Coelho Know your Industry - The National Academy of Forensic Engineers Names and Faces, Product Showcase and more! ​ SUBSCRIBE TO EA! Subscriptions are free to members of the electromechanical industry with North American addresses. Go to ea-renew.com to sign up. . ​ ADVERTISE WITH US! For updates, special offers and more, sign up for the Publisher’s Market Memo e-list .

  • Crossword Solution January 2021

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  • Crossword Solution July 2021

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  • Motor Performance Measurement Without a Dyno: A Portable Dynamometer

    Sponsored content from our advertisers Motor Diagnostic Systems Motor Performance Measurement Without a Dyno: A Portable Dynamometer by R. Gene Smiley, PE There are many scenarios where a quick, accurate validation of motor performance is valuable – R&D, vendor qualification, production, integration, commissioning, troubleshooting, or post-repair. Traditional methods for generating motor performance curves involve extensive time, effort, and resources for connection of the test motor to a loading device – which requires not only an alignment procedure but also significant infrastructure and resources to install, operate, and maintain the loading system. In the subject approach, none of the loading system infrastructure or resources are necessary. The results are quickly available after just a few uncoupled motor starts, including documentation of motor losses, in full compliance with IEEE and other standards, and the procedure is self-calibrating. Read more... Click to read more February 14, 2019 at 6:00:00 AM

  • WorldWide Electric Corporation

    WorldWide Electric Corporation EASA Booth 729 WorldWide Electric is a leading manufacturer of electric motors, motor controls, gear reducers, and generators. For 25 years, we have been responding to customer needs with a shared sense of urgency. Headquartered in Rochester, New York, weve been passionate about providing an exceptional customer experience since our inception in 1998. Our objective has always been to exceed customer expectations, and today, we do this in four ways. WHEN YOU CALL WE PICK UP. Our responsive sales and customer service teams are committed to providing the best possible customer support and experience 24/7. OUR PRODUCTS POWER INDUSTRY. We offer proven, quality products designed for demanding applications at affordable and competitive prices. Whether a new installation or a drop-in replacement for another manufacturers equipment, we provide higher quality and often better features than our competitors. WE OFFER IN-STOCK AND AVAILABILITY. Nationwide, we maintain an optimized supply chain and stock $70M in inventory across seven warehouses to ensure we have what you need, when, and where you need it. WE OFFER FAST, SAME-DAY SHIPPING. Thats right Our customer service team will respond with urgency, technical expertise, and professionalism so that most orders placed before 2 pm local warehouse time get shipped the same day, with most deliveries arriving the next day. Many of our customers are electrical equipment or power transmission distributors that operate local supply and repair businesses throughout the US. Others are Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) or Solution Packagers that build heavy equipment for demanding applications. They call us because their customers have an issue; maybe a motor has failed, or their plant, machinery, or process is down. No matter what industry agriculture, construction, aggregate, material handling, oil and gas, irrigation, wastewater, food processing, or manufacturing we know every moment of downtime reduces productivity and impacts the bottom line. Thats why we still live by our founding customer-centric philosophy -providing quality products, a large selection of in-stock inventory, and fast shipping, all backed by exceptional customer support. Also joining us on our booth is Louis Allis, A WorldWide Company. Louis Allis became a member of WorldWide Electrics family of brands in 2020. For over 100 years, they have specialized in large, custom, and demanding motor applications and are recognized globally as a leader in AC and DC electric motor design, manufacturing, modification, troubleshooting, service, and repair. Louis Allis can repair or replace existing large custom motors regardless of the complexity or original manufacturer. They are one of the only companies that can offer drop-in replacements for old, legacy motors that an original manufacturer no longer supports. Located in Warrior, Alabama, the manufacturing facility is certified to ISO 9001:2015. They also can factory recertify, service, rebuild, or repair motors to MIL-SPEC, NEMA MG, IEEE, EASA-AR100, or UL Standards. Customers across many industry verticals, military, and municipal markets trust Louis Allis for specialty motor applications up to 15,000 HP. With the acquisition of Louis Allis, WorldWide Electric is a single source for a full range of reliable standard off-the-shelf motors, modified standard motors, and custom specialty motor solutions. @: customerservice@worldwide (P): (800) 808-2131 Address: 3540 Winton Place Rochester, NY 14623 USA Exhibiting at EASA 2024... one of our favorite EASA issue advertisers! https://worldwideelectric.com/ Previous Next To advertise in our EASA issues, contact barbara@barks.com

  • EA Digital Flipbooks | Barks Publications

    Now in digital format Electrical Apparatus flipbooks! Our new flipbooks are complete digital versions of Electrical Apparatus magazine, with additional interactivity - Almost all URLs and email addresses are formatted as hyperlinks, and our advertisers' ads link directly to their websites or landing pages of their choice. ​ To enjoy the flipbook experience, click the image below - it will take you to a digital version of our January 2021 issue. ​ Flipbooks are available to all print subscribers and select international readers. ​ To update or add your EA subscription, sign up here! and we'll send you a link to the current digital edition! ​ Every issue of EA is rich with technical and feature articles, news notes, departments and columns, puzzles, cartoons, and advertising from the best companies in the industry! Subscribe here !

  • Sample classified section | Electrical Apparatus magazine

    The classified section, from the January 2022 Electrical Apparatus Affordable reach! The classified section of Electrical Apparatus is an affordable way to reach the electromechanical industry, whether you have something to sell with a classified ad, or want to build your brand with ongoing Classified Display advertising. The section is well read, not only by those looking for jobs, equipment, etc., but also by readers who will always check out the cartoons and puzzles. ​ See below for a sample classified section from the January 2022 issue. ​ For more information about advertising, contact Barbara Wachter . Electrical Apparatus is the monthly magazine and virtual community for electromechanical professionals who design, specify, use, sell, operate, maintain and repair electrical equipment. Subscribe! Go to http://ea-renew.com . Advertise! For advertising information, updates, special offers and more, sign up for the Publisher’s Market Memo e-list or email Barbara Wachter , Advertising Manager. ​ For thoughts or questions about our technical content, contact us!

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