RedVector RVI-11507

Intermediate Motors

Intermediate Motors

0.5 hr. Online Course

Level: Intermediate

Item#: RVI-11507

SME: Walter Wood

To achieve long motor life, it is necessary to understand the different causes of motor failures, and how to operate and maintain motors to prevent these early failures. This interactive online course covers best practices for performing maintenance for the long-term reliability of AC and DC motors used in facilities and addresses the proper procedures for troubleshooting. Proper use of the tools and equipment required for motor maintenance such as winding testing, shaft alignment, and vibration monitoring/analysis are also discussed.


Course Objectives

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Demonstrate intermediate motor maintenance principles

  • Explain how megohmmeters are used for maintenance

  • Recognize single and three phase motors

  • Describe a Motor Control Center and its purpose

  • Execute proper alignment of motor drive systems

SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT: Walter Wood
W. Roger Wood is a semiretired engineer who worked for 35 years in the pulp and paper industry. Roger was born on a farm in rural Maine and attended high school in Belfast, Maine. After high school, Roger attended the University of Maine and graduated with a BS degree in Mechanical Engineering.
 
After college, he went to work in a large Paper Mill in Maine as a project engineer.His career in pulp and paper included most of his years in the maintenance organization working as a Maintenance Planner. Maintenance Manager, and Manager of Engineering, Maintenance, and Utilities. After retiring from the pulp and paper industry, he has been working on a part time basis as a technical writer, Adjunct instructor at a small engineering college, and an instructor for a nationwide training company teaching classes on operations and maintenance of various types of mechanical equipment.
 
Roger’s expertise is in the area of rotating equipment such as pumps, motors, mechanical drives, hydraulics and other equipment used in industrial and commercial facilities. He has worked on projects developing training materials targeting employees in pulp and paper and oil and gas industry.He has also done work as a lubrication specialist for a supplier to the pulp and paper industry in Maine.
 
Roger is married with two daughters and four grandchildren. He and his wife are gardeners that have extensive gardens on there property in Orland, Maine. They are also antique buffs and run a seasonal antique business from a shop adjacent to there home.
 
Roger is active in his local town and where he serves as President of the Orland Historical Society, Treasurer of the Rising Sun #71 Masonic Lodge in Orland, member of the planning board in Orland, and volunteers as a tour guide at the Cole Land Transportation Museum in Bangor, Maine.