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DETECT FAULTS EARLY


ESA Electrical Signature Analysis


ELECTRICAL SIGNATURE ANALYSIS IS A CONDITION MONITORING TECHNIQUE THAT UTILIZES A MOTOR’S UNIQUE ONLINE VOLTAGE AND CURRENT SIGNATURES TO DETECT FAULTS. ESA ANALYZES ELECTRICAL INDUCTION MOTORS, PUMPS, GENERATORS, POWER TRANSFORMERS, AND OTHER ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT.


BENEFITS OF CONTINUOUS MONITORING: BENEFITS OF CONTINUOUS MONITORING:


Early detection saves money Lower costs compared to third-party services Fewer forced outages from equipment failures Automated data collection Plants have remote access to data Integrates into InsightCM™ making analytics easier


Early detection savesmoney Lower costs compared to third-party services Fewer forced outages fromequipment failures Automated data collection Plants have remote access to data Integrates into InsightCM™making analytics easie


MONITORS AND DETECTS FAULTS: Cracked/Broken Rotor Bar Damage Misalignment Mechanical Looseness Bearing Faults Stator Failures Power Quality Issues


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