Performing an example test
The following section walks you through an example setup of a motor being tested for the
first time.
• First, you will create a Motor ID that uniquely identifies the motor being tested.
• Next, a Test ID must be created for the motor and assigned to the Motor ID.
• Then tests will be run and the results reviewed.
• Finally, reports will be printed.
Creating a Motor ID
1) Often times, when a new motor is being added to the database, a similar motor
already exists. In such cases, you can select the similar motor using the
Explore
tab.
2) From the
Data
tab—
Nameplate
view, the Motor ID information is displayed for the
selected motor. As the view name suggests, the information presented here comes
directly from the motor’s nameplate. The information presented was entered by a
user when the original Motor ID was created.
3) When starting with information from a similar motor, you can click on the
Add
button to clear the
Motor ID
and
SN
(serial number) fields. Then, you can simply
enter the a new unique Motor ID and serial number for the new motor, provided that
the existing information matches the values on the new motor’s nameplate. If other
nameplate information for the motor is available, you can add it as well.
4) If you are creating a Motor ID for a motor that does not have a similar motor already
in the system, select a Motor ID with the same operating voltage just to start the
process, then click on the
Clear
button to clear the nameplate form. Then, you will
provide a new Motor ID along with all information found on the nameplate.
5) Use the Tab and Shift/Tab keys to easily move from field to field.
NOTE
In most cases, only the Motor ID, Location, and Building fields are required.
However, adding all available information from the nameplate has proven valuable
for many applications including report generation, internal and external
troubleshooting, and support.
If the Enable Voltage Class feature has been enabled, the
Volts Oper
(operating
voltage) field will also be required. If a voltage class for your motor is not available
in the
Volts Oper
list provided, you can create a new motor voltage class as
described at the end of this chapter.
Oftentimes, more data fields available than the information provided on the
nameplate. Fill in only those fields that have corresponding information on the
nameplate.
6) The
Reset
button restores the previous motor’s information to the form.
7) Ensure that the proper radio button is selected for
Winding Config
. This value will
be used by the software during test setup.
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