Reliability of operation through proper specification of rotating machinery

It is pointed out that the quality and extent of specifications developed for rotating electrical machinery will have a direct impact on the economic operation of all industrial facilities. An overview of how specifications can be developed for purchasing, operating, maintaining, and repairing large...

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description It is pointed out that the quality and extent of specifications developed for rotating electrical machinery will have a direct impact on the economic operation of all industrial facilities. An overview of how specifications can be developed for purchasing, operating, maintaining, and repairing large motors is provided. It is argued that the service life of all rotating machinery can be extended through a planned maintenance program that reflects operating conditions and the reliability desired, and that first cost versus operating cost can be optimized only when all factors in the industrial environment are considered.< >
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Maintenance
Power generation economics
Power system economics
Stators
Voltage
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