Expert Details
High Voltage Motor, Low Voltage Motor, Random-wound, Form-wound, AC Motor, DC Motor
ID: 725689
North Carolina, USA
Bearing noise can be generated by several factors which can cause premature failure. Most failures he has seen coming into a repair shop is from LACK of proper lubrication. Most people would think electrical but not so. Another noise generated can be from improper alignment, belts too loose or too tight. All belts should have the proper tension. He has found in some cases a customer replaced 4 out of 5 belts. The 4 new belts were tight of course but the 5th one flopped around the pulley. With the increase of variable speed drives you may find excess current on the motor shaft which could cause bearing noise and premature failure. Over lubrication could be a problem with a motor as well. One of the things to look for is an increase in the motor amp draw. All these problems cause resistance which increases the amperage.
Split bearings are bearings that go on the shaft in halves. Most are Babbitt bearings and used for heavy slow speed motors. Usually the rotor is very heavy so that is the reason for the split. Another reason is that the bearing can be taken out in halves without taking the end bell completely apart. That saves a lot of downtime in an emergency situation. Here again the main factors are lubrication, alignment and temperature. Either one could end the life of a motor.
He has demonstrated over and over his consulting skills each time he has called on his accounts. He has maintained accounts for years with multi-million dollar volume. This requires him to constantly find out what his customers problems are and provide solutions and cost effective repairs, be aware of who his competition is so he does not lose business.
Education
Year | Degree | Subject | Institution |
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Year: 1980 | Degree: n/a | Subject: n/a | Institution: Gaston College |
Work History
Years | Employer | Title | Department |
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Years: 2007 to 2008 | Employer: Electric Motor Service of Shelby | Title: Outside Sales | Department: |
Responsibilities:He was responsible to call on outside accounts for repair work. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 2001 to 2006 | Employer: Southern Electric Service | Title: Sales Engineer | Department: |
Responsibilities:He was responsible for securing repair business for major accounts. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 2000 to 2000 | Employer: U S Drives | Title: Sales Engineer | Department: |
Responsibilities:He was responsible for selling AC Drives for the southeast US. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1995 to 1998 | Employer: Hayes & Lunsford | Title: Shop Manager | Department: |
Responsibilities:He was responsible for outside sales and shop management. |
Career Accomplishments
Licenses / Certifications |
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His certifications include: Hoist Certification School, Variable Speed Drive Schools and Large AC & DC Motor Schools at General Electric. |
Professional Appointments |
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He is a licensed Life, Accident & Health Agent. |
Awards / Recognition |
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New Motor Project for paper mill valued at 1.2 million dollars plus Top Salesman of The Year; Fire & Rescue Service for 23 years. |
Additional Experience
Expert Witness Experience |
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While working for Eastern Electric, he had to give depositions on a nuclear repair operation they were to perform in their repair facility in Charlotte, major power company. |
Training / Seminars |
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He has done several seminars for companies covering electric motor repair, proper bearing lubrication, proper preventative maintenance practices for both AC and DC motors, proper brush maintenance, troubleshooting techniques. Have presented programs at several major companies like Bowater Paper |
Vendor Selection |
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He has worked in the motor repair industry for over 45 years. There are not too many companies that he does not know about or where to get needed information or products when he needs them. |
Marketing Experience |
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He has called on customers from Florida to Virginia. He has called on most of the major manufacturers in the southeast. From paper mills, power plants, textiles, chemical, tire plants, there are not many that he does not know about or has not called on. He is able to solve his customers problems and save them downtime. |
Other Relevant Experience |
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He has worked on the larger high voltage motors like wound rotor motors, sync motors, traction motors as well as transformers, variable speed drives. He makes the customer his friend and can provide other insights into some of his problems. Coming from a motor repair background he can help him evaluate his vendors he is using. He does have some expertise in hoists as well. |
Fields of Expertise
bearing, bearing lubrication, sleeve bearing, bearing noise, split bearing, compressor bearing, bearing temperature, bearing material, bearing manufacturer, bearing lubricant, bearing system, hydroelectric turbine bearing, Electric Power Research Institute, transformer testing, steel bearing, electric power substation, non-contact bearing, electric power generation equipment, control-system direct-current motor, electronic instrumentation, electric power transmission technology, high potential dielectric testing, mechanical power transmission system, industrial electric power transmission, metal bearing, bearing life, electric instrument, electric power transmission, electric power distribution, energy-efficient power transmission, mechanical power transmission, bushing (shaft lining), bearing selection, thrust bearing, magnetic bearing, journal bearing, electrical testing, control system