Motor System Maintenance and Management Distance Learning
Series: Common Sense in Common Practice
Motor System Maintenance and Management Scorecard (MSMM Level 1)
How are your motor systems treating you? Are they unruly and out of control? Are you finding that a disproportionate percentage of your maintenance budget is invested in your electric motors? Do you know? Do you know where to begin? Is your average motor life less than 20 years?
In three two hour sessions on Motor System Maintenance and Management, we will discuss how to evaluate your program in order to help you determine where to focus your resources in the development of a program and best practices. By the end of the course, you will be able to evaluate your company or client in the following areas of opportunity:
1. Electrical Maintenance
2. Motor and Driven Equipment Selection
3. Commissioning
4. Operations and Maintenance
5. Electric Motor Repair
6. Plant Inventory and Records
7. Energy and environment
During the present time of opportunity, score your program, know your strengths and weaknesses, and know how to hit the ground running!
See http://www.motordoc.com/Library/ScoreCardMSMMLevelOnePacket.pdf for details or go to http://www.motordoc.com/training1.htm . All experience levels that are involved with electric motors will gain from this experience.
Motor System Maintenance and Management Scorecard (MSMM Level 1)
How are your motor systems treating you? Are they unruly and out of control? Are you finding that a disproportionate percentage of your maintenance budget is invested in your electric motors? Do you know? Do you know where to begin? Is your average motor life less than 20 years?
In three two hour sessions on Motor System Maintenance and Management, we will discuss how to evaluate your program in order to help you determine where to focus your resources in the development of a program and best practices. By the end of the course, you will be able to evaluate your company or client in the following areas of opportunity:
1. Electrical Maintenance
2. Motor and Driven Equipment Selection
3. Commissioning
4. Operations and Maintenance
5. Electric Motor Repair
6. Plant Inventory and Records
7. Energy and environment
During the present time of opportunity, score your program, know your strengths and weaknesses, and know how to hit the ground running!
See http://www.motordoc.com/Library/ScoreCardMSMMLevelOnePacket.pdf for details or go to http://www.motordoc.com/training1.htm . All experience levels that are involved with electric motors will gain from this experience.

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