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Good, Better, Best Approach to Electric Motor Testing

Sept. 25, 2024
A steady stream of quality data enables companies to successfully analyze, troubleshoot, and maintain motors so that efficiency stays high and costly downtime is avoided. There are three approaches to testing electric motors, good, better, and best.

When companies choose the right good, better, best strategy for a particular motor and situation, they can safely collect data, differentiate between good and bad data, and prevent potential issues before they become serious. The high costs associated with electric motor downtime makes adopting and maintaining an efficient test program essential. Learn how choosing a good, better, best testing approach increases motor reliability and maximizes profits. 

 

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