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Electric Motors, Maintenance and Repair Classes at Brithinee Electric

Brithinee Electric

Brithinee Electric will be hosting 2 courses on electric motors in 2016.  At Brithinee Electric we know that a better educated motor user is a better motor user. We are happy to offer a variety of classes to assist you and your company. We have regular motor classes in our training room, at our facility in Colton, CA.

Entry-level 3-Phase Motors, Maintenance and Repair

This class will be interesting for entry-level personnel who are taking on any responsibilities involving electric motors.  You will get a visual image of why a motor shaft rotates and how fast it turns, compliments of Michael Faraday and Nicola Tesla.  We cover common motor terminology, plus industry standards and regulations.  Learn how the federal government now requires new motors to be very energy efficient.

What makes a repair good?  We discuss what a service center needs to do in order to maintain a motor’s reliability and its efficiency.  Simple motor testing will be covered, plus lubrication and maintenance tips.

  • Wednesday, November 16
  • Wednesday, January 11

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Three-phase Motors and Variable Frequency Drives

This class covers the impacts that today’s variable frequency drives have on motor performance and life expectancy.  We explain why so many applications now have variable speed controls (pretty much the same reason cars have gas pedals).  What can you request in new motors and repaired motors that will allow them to run longer?

Henry Stimson will explain the role of shaft grounding as it pertains to the static and circulating shaft currents caused by today’s variable frequency drives.  His demonstration display will leave no doubt that shaft currents exist, and they aim to ruin your bearings!

John Bowlin will explain the role of power devices that condition power entering the variable frequency drive or leaving the drive.  He will answer why these devices might be added to a system, and the benefits that accrue from them.

The class is free. Lunch is our treat!

  • Wednesday, November 9
  • Thursday, December 1
  • Thursday, December 15
  • Wednesday, January 25, 2017

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Motor classes to be held at the classroom at:
620 South Rancho Ave., Colton, CA. (click for directions)
Classes will include tours of our production facilities.

Brithinee Electric serves a diverse customer base, including  municipalities, utilities, food processors, rock and gravel producers, cement companies, air conditioning contractors, chemical companies, paper and plastic producers, wind farms and OEMs.

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