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This webinar is part of a three-part series that is intended to help the user understand and correctly apply EASA's Verification and Redesign Program. It explains basic fundamentals for successful redesign of AC motors: speed redesigns, redesign for different voltages and/or frequency, as well as concentric to lap changes. These webinars will guide the technician in the non-routine redesign requests, such as pole changes and two-speed redesigns.
Part 1: Introduction to AC Motor Redesign ... Sept. 12
Part 2: Concentric-to-Lap Redesigns ... Sept. 19
Part 3: Multi-speed Redesigns ... Sept. 26
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Concentric-to-Lap Redesigns (Part 2 of 3)
Date(s):
Wednesday, September 19, 2012 - 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Instructor:
Chuck Yung, EASA Technical Support Specialist This webinar will explain the considerations in converting a winding from concentric to lap, and works through examples to illustrate the points covered. Circuits, wye versus delta, and the redesign process are explained.
Who should attend?
This webinar will be most useful for service center winders, engineers, supervisors and managers, especially those using the EASA AC Verification and Redesign program. The content will be beneficial for beginners through highly experienced personnel.
Member price:
$59 per site (or get all 3 webinars in this series for $149 if scheduled at the same time)
Nonmember price:
$199 per site (or get all 3 webinars in this series for $549 if scheduled at the same time) 
Chuck Yung is a senior technical support specialist for the Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA) and is a Senior Member of IEEE. Yung worked in the electrical machinery repair industry from 1974 until joining the staff of EASA in 1998. He is the author of more than 110 technical articles and papers including six published in IEEE Industry Applications.