Conference Seminars
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The Technical Committee has one of the toughest jobs as they attempt to satisfy EVERYONE!!!
Check out the slate of
seminars that are scheduled for this year and you'll see that they've done a
superb job. Something for everyone is what they set out to have, and they've
certainly accomplished that ...... and more! It's going to be tough deciding
which seminar you'll want to go to and which one you'll want to send your fellow
employees. And believe me, there's more information being presented than ONE
BRAIN can handle. Take my advice....Bring some HELP!!!
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Motor Controls
Troubleshooting and Repair
presented by Benshaw, Inc.
Glenshaw, PA
Friday, September 20, 2002
9:00AM to 3:30PM
This is a full day seminar from 9:00AM to 3:30PM and will be Jam-Packed with useful information. Presented by the folks from Benshaw, Inc., this seminar should be a must for all your in-house and field service technicians.
Come join us for this very educational session.
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"How to Take Good
Rewind Data"
presented by
Tom Bishop of EASA
Friday, September 20, 2002
9:00AM to 10:15AM
Tom is the latest addition to EASA's excellent Technical Engineering Support Staff. Mr. Bishop is one of "our own", since his most recent position (prior to EASA Headquarters) was as one of Longo Electro-Mechanical's Engineers.
Tom will outline for us the proper way to take rewind data and explain how important that data is to our customers. He comes to us with a solid engineering background and will be able to answer any of your rewind data questions.
So for the "newcomer" to the rewind department or the "seasoned veteran", this is one seminar you won't want to miss.
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EASA's
"AC Verification and Redesign Program"
presented by
Denver J. Weigel
Friday, September 20, 2002
10:30AM to 11:45AM
This seminar will be an "extension" of Tom's rewind data seminar, noted above. Denver will explain how the data that we take can be used as input to the latest Windows version of the AC Verification and Redesign program. He will explain and demonstrate the use of the complete program and all it's functionality. Including the latest additions of "electronic data transfer".
Mr. Weigel has been the committee chair of EASA's Engineering Redesign Committee whose sole purpose has been to update the original DOS version of the Redesign Program into a more "user-friendly", Windows based program. He has worked with the committee, and with input from EASA's Technical Support Staff, is the major contributor to the programming and publishing of this very useful program.
Denver has been the Treasurer and Registrar of this conference for a number of years, but this year assumes an additional responsibility of "Program Presenter". The program content and our presenter's knowledge of the information makes this a session that everyone can learn from. If you've purchased the program from EASA and are having difficulty understanding how to use it, this session is for you! If you've purchased the program and simply don't feel "computer literate", come to this session and Denver will teach you how easy it is to become the "Bill Gates" of your rewind department. If you have a NEW winder or an experienced one, it won't matter... this session can be a "learning experience" for everyone.
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AC Drive or Motor?
presented by
Howard Pen Rose, PHD
Friday September 20, 2002
12:45AM to 2:00PM
Troubleshooting "systems" is never an easy task. Is it the motor (our customers always tell us it is) or is it something else that hasn't been considered!
Howard can help you work on the proper and most logical route to establish the REAL culprit.
So bring the members of your staff that are the "trouble-shooters" for your company and learn the REAL way to "solve those problems".
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DC Motor and Drive
to
AC Motor and Drive Retrofit
presented by
Baldor, Inc.
Friday, September 20, 2002
2:15PM to 3:30PM
This session will help you determine if it is appropriate to replace a DC Motor and drive system with an AC Motor and Drive. How many times have you had THAT delemma? These folks will also explain to us "How to size the appropriate drive and motor". That, too, is never an easy job!
So join us for this special Motor and Drive showdown and let our friends from Baldor .... Solve the Mystery!
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Generators!
Hands-On Diagnosis and Repair
presented by
Baldor, Inc.
Saturday, September 21, 2002
8:00AM to 1:00PM
Do you sell or service emergency and/or standby generators? Have you ever been asked to "Size" a generator for a specific load? Or have you ever had one in your shop that you didn't know why it was burned up? Come to this session ...... our ONLY one on Saturday, and maybe we can help you solve some of these problems.
The folks from Baldor will help us with....
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Applications - Load and Size Calculating | |
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Auto Transfer Switches | |
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Exciters and Regulators "Where does this power come from?" | |
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DC Exciters | |
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Types of Exciter Circuits | |
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Hands on Testing and Repair |
This will be a premier session... so bring your service techs! These Hands-On programs are fantastic teaching tools. And where else can you get this kind of information at such a reasonable price?
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