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Motors At Work (Motors@Work): June 2014
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Monday, June 30, 2014. Iowa Water/Wastewater Operators lead the way in pursuit of D.O.E. Superior Energy Performance Certification. Mr William Stowe, Des Moines Water Works CEO. 160;and General Manager signing the Department of Energy. Superior Energy Performance agreement. David L. Miller, Director of the Des Moines Metropolitan. Waste Water Reclamation Authority signing the. Department of Energy Superior Energy Performance agreement. Tuesday, June 17, 2014. So what to do? If you are using Motors@Work, ...
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Motors At Work (Motors@Work): March 2014
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Tuesday, March 18, 2014. What would Harrington Emerson think? Today many industrial companies utilize Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) as a key performance indicator (KPI) in conjunction with lean manufacturing efforts to provide an indicator of success. The question is, is it relevant today? Loading: a determinant of the TEEP Metric that represents the percentage of total calendar time that is actually scheduled for operation. In 1909 Harrington Emerson stated: "The twentieth century dawns with as ...
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Motors At Work (Motors@Work): Your Motor Efficiency Program - Step 1
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Wednesday, July 2, 2014. Your Motor Efficiency Program - Step 1. Image courtesy of twobee / FreeDigitalPhotos.net. So how do we get there? The first phase of getting value from Motors@Work is to compare your motors against our catalog to find out if there are motor alternatives that could potentially provide a very rapid return on investment. If so, our tool ( Try it free. Is this data you already have? Is it something you can easily get? If so, I see lower electricity costs in your future!
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Motors At Work (Motors@Work): July 2014
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Tuesday, July 15, 2014. SEP (ISO 50001) and Motor Driven Systems. Wednesday, July 2, 2014. Your Motor Efficiency Program - Step 1. Image courtesy of twobee / FreeDigitalPhotos.net. So how do we get there? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Visit the Motors@Work™ Website to see how you can cut energy consumption for your electric motors and motor driven systems. SEP (ISO 50001) and Motor Driven Systems. Your Motor Efficiency Program - Step 1.
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Motors At Work (Motors@Work): Welcome to Motors@Work
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Friday, March 7, 2014. Welcome to the blog home for Motors@Work. If you have an interest in motors, maintenance, sustainability, or energy efficiency, you will find insightful information from industry experts here. Please feel free to contact us at admin@motorsatwork.com. With any questions or comments about what you see. We love to talk about our favorite subjects. Thanks for visiting and we hope to see you again soon! Location: Greenville, SC, USA. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Motors At Work (Motors@Work): Iowa Water/Wastewater Operators lead the way in pursuit of D.O.E. Superior Energy Performance Certification
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Monday, June 30, 2014. Iowa Water/Wastewater Operators lead the way in pursuit of D.O.E. Superior Energy Performance Certification. Mr William Stowe, Des Moines Water Works CEO. And General Manager signing the Department of Energy. Superior Energy Performance agreement. David L. Miller, Director of the Des Moines Metropolitan. Waste Water Reclamation Authority signing the. Department of Energy Superior Energy Performance agreement. November 13, 2014 at 4:15 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Motors At Work (Motors@Work): SEP (ISO 50001) and Motor Driven Systems
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Tuesday, July 15, 2014. SEP (ISO 50001) and Motor Driven Systems. It would seem obvious then that motors and driven systems must be a major focus of attention in any energy efficiency program. But that is not the case. Motor-Driven System (MDS) Approaches Defined. Core Motor System (motor pump drive). Total Motor System (Core Motor System transmission gears). ISO 50001 Standard and SEP. The energy planning should identify the MSD in an energy review. ISO 50001 characterizes significant users also as ...
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Motors At Work (Motors@Work): What would Harrington Emerson think?
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Tuesday, March 18, 2014. What would Harrington Emerson think? Today many industrial companies utilize Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) as a key performance indicator (KPI) in conjunction with lean manufacturing efforts to provide an indicator of success. The question is, is it relevant today? Loading: a determinant of the TEEP Metric that represents the percentage of total calendar time that is actually scheduled for operation. In 1909 Harrington Emerson stated: "The twentieth century dawns with as ...
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Motors At Work (Motors@Work): Electric Motor Energy Efficiency - By the Numbers
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Friday, March 7, 2014. Electric Motor Energy Efficiency - By the Numbers. Motor-driven assets must be a major focus of attention in any program to reduce energy and CO2 emissions and within the industrial sector particularly, a cornerstone of any efficiency program. Motor Efficiency Standards and Regulations. The standards specify electrical efficiency classes for single-speed, 3-phase, 50Hz and 60Hz, cage- induction motors that have:. 2, 4, or 6 poles (3,000; 1,500; and 1,000 RPM at 50Hz),. Based on the...
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Motors At Work (Motors@Work): Getting the Best Performance From High Efficiency Motors
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Tuesday, June 17, 2014. Getting the Best Performance From High Efficiency Motors. At Motors@Work, we have talked to customers who upgrade several motors to more efficient models only to find that the new premium efficient motors were actually consuming more than the standard motors. How can that be? So what to do? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Visit the Motors@Work™ Website to see how you can cut energy consumption for your electric motors and motor driven systems.
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