DocumentCode
1499246
Title
Forest product company selects IEEE Std. 841 motors
Author
Holmquist, John R.
Author_Institution
Weyerhaeuser Eng., Tacoma, WA, USA
Volume
5
Issue
3
fYear
1999
Firstpage
17
Lastpage
25
Abstract
For many years now, the author has been involved in writing specifications for motors for both maintenance and major capital projects. There was not a consistent specification throughout his company for purchasing new motors. He details how, based on past experience at existing mills, motor specifications were written for a new green field mill and included features wanted/needed that were not available on motors usually provided. After the mill was built, additional motors might be required which would match these same initial specifications. However, it became obvious that the manufacturer did not build that motor on a day to day basis. It would require a special “production run” at much higher prices than paid for the initial motors and with much longer delivery time than for standard motors. Motor maintenance repair costs for those special motors were high. Also, it was clearly time to look at company energy costs and the total cost of motor ownership
Keywords
IEEE standards; electric motors; forestry; maintenance engineering; IEEE Std. 841 motors selection; energy costs; forest product company; maintenance repair costs; motor ownership costs; motor specifications; Business communication; Costs; Energy efficiency; Iron; Manufacturing; Milling machines; Rotors; Testing; Tides; Writing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-2618
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/2943.758898
Filename
758898
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