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Finding electrical failure modes of rotating machinery with electrical testing mechanisms
Electrical maintenance professionals are expected to keep plant operations moving smoothly with an ever-decreasing budget and greater demands on their time and equipment. This dilemma creates a large and daunting task. In order to develop a comprehensive reliability program, a wide variety of requirements need to be met. A unified approach to meeting these needs is to identify the most common failure modes in electrical equipment and then identify the tests that most effectively find those failures.
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