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Root Cause Failure Analysis Root Cause Failure Analysis Manual

Location and Dates

Houston, TX - Nov. 7-8, 2008
Marriott Houston North at Greensport
255 N. Sam Houston Pkwy. East
Houston, TX 77060

Reservations
800-266-9432
Rates: $89


Discount Deadline

Oct. 16, 2008

Seminar Content
One of the most important factors to consider when repairing motors is why they failed. This seminar focuses on common as well as unusual types of failures broken down by motor components.

The seminar is intended for anyone interested in understanding motor failures, and those who want to serve customers by addressing the cause of failure rather than the symptom. Each attendee will receive an extensive resource manual and CD-ROM containing photos of a wide range of failures, with the likely causes listed, and a clear methodology for confirming the probable cause of each failure.


Seminar Highlights

  • Bearing failures
  • Winding failures
  • Rotor failures
  • Shaft failures
  • Other mechanical parts

Resource manual & CD-ROM. A valuable resource manual, with dozens of photographs, will provide long overdue support for explaining to customers why a motor failed. Color versions of the photographs from the manual are provided on CD-ROM to illustrate the different kinds of failures even more dramatically.


Who Should Attend
This seminar is geared to those with at least a basic understanding of motor terminology. Owners, managers, supervisors, salespeople and technicians interested in the subject will benefit.

What To Bring
Instructional items will be provided. You should need only note-taking materials.

Seminar Leaders

Chuck Yung

Technical Support Specialist Chuck Yung worked in the electrical equipment repair industry for 24 years before joining the staff of EASA in 1998. He has written countless technical articles for EASA's newsletter, CURRENTS, as well as for the trade press.

Kent Henry

Technical Support Specialist Kent Henry worked in the electrical equipment repair industry for 30 years before joining the staff of EASA in 2008. He began his career as an apprentice in Galesburg, Illinois, where he learned everything from disassembly to winding. Prior to joining EASA's staff, he was service manager in Peoria, Illinois, for seven years.

Seminar Hours
Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Registration Fees
The registration fee is $449 per person ($489 if payment is received after the Discount Deadline).* This includes lunch both days, coffee/soda breaks, and instructional materials. Travel, lodging and other expenses are the responsibility of attendees.

Register online now on EASA's secure Web server. If you prefer, you may also register by mail or fax (314-993-1269) or telephone ( 314-993-2220).

To qualify for the early registration discount, your payment must be received the by the Discount Deadline (above).

*Nonmember price is $549 ($589 after the Discount Deadline).



This valuable seminar usually fills quickly.
Make sure you have a seat in class by signing up early.


Updated 10/10/08