Previous Motors@Work Blogs have focused mainly on motor energy efficiency. Albeit there are numerous benefits to be gained from a motor efficiency program, a more holistic approach ultimately provides the greatest potential benefits. System...
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The objective of a comprehensive Motor Management Program (MMP) is to optimize life-cycle cost of a motor. MMP critical success factors include reliability, up-time, inventory, maintenance costs, and the motor’s energy efficiency. A proper MMP...
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On a previous Motors@Work Blog; IT’S TIME TO GET ENERGY EFFICIENCY OFF THE TABLE AND INTO PRACTICE, U.S. Secretary of Energy, Dr. Earnest Moniz was quoted “Efficiency is going to be a big focus going forward. I just don’t see the solutions to our...
Read moreMOTORS AND DRIVEN-SYSTEMS LIFE-CYCLE ENERGY PERFORMANCE; ORGANISATIONAL ALIGNMENT IS A CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTOR
Previous Motors@Work Blog posts have focused on many different aspects of motor life-cycle energy performance and the potential benefits from a design, operations and maintenance, and system level optimisation perspective. A critical topic...
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