EASA introduces its Spring 2023 training seminar schedule

Dec. 6, 2022
The Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA) has announced its Spring 2023 educational seminar series.

The Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA) has announced its Spring 2023 educational seminar series. EASA, an international trade organization, has more than 1,700 electromechanical members in nearly 70 countries. Its seminars, which are offered across the country,  give participants the opportunity to interact with presenters and their peers. These instructional seminars are open to EASA members as well as non-members.

The 2023 list of seminars includes:

  • Fundamentals of DC Operation and Repair Tips, which will cover DC machine theory and operation, as well as repair tips.
  • Fundamentals of Pump Repair, which will cover the common repair procedures for centrifugal pumps.
  • Principles of Medium and Large AC Motors - NEMA, which will cover horizontal and vertical squirrel-cage induction motors in the 300 to 5,000 horsepower range, low- and medium-voltage.
  • Root Cause Failure Analysis – 2nd Edition, which will cover the cause of motor failures from the most common to the unusual.

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