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Is Connecting A Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) Onto A Single-Phase Motor Possible?

February 8, 2021

Topic: industrial pump prevent industrial pump from needing repair pump repair control, motor and pump service center

The use of 3-phase motors is commonplace but sometimes using a 3-phase motor is unsuitable or one is just not available.  A single-phase motor will just have to do.  

The one thing that they both have in common is that, sometimes, the motors will require a speed adjustment for whatever application they are positioned for.  To do this, a Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) is needed.


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Guide to Connecting PLCs with SCADA Systems

February 1, 2021

Topic: industrial pump prevent industrial pump from needing repair pump repair control, motor and pump service center

Process industries of all types, such as power, manufacturing, or railway industries, need ways to cut costs, limit downtime, and ensure the safety of the process.  To have the ability to monitor problems, gather and process information in real-time, and record events in a log file can solve and limit cost, downtime, and safety issues. 


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What is Industry 4.0? New Trends for Motors, Generators, Pumps, and More

January 25, 2021

Topic: industrial pump prevent industrial pump from needing repair pump repair control, motor and pump service center

Design and innovation is alive and well and there are some areas of industrial technology that have seen exponential growth and development in 2020.

Given the current state of affairs, that would be rather difficult to conceive. But thanks to the fourth industrial revolution, it would seem that there are several areas between tech and manufacturing that are about to go through some significant changes. And changes for the better.

So, for the purpose of this post, let's take a look at just exactly what the fourth industrial revolution is and how it is affecting the trends of today's current electric motor market.

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Understanding How to Measure a Pump’s Performance

January 18, 2021

Topic: industrial pump prevent industrial pump from needing repair pump repair control, motor and pump service center

Pumps operate mainly through converting electrical power into motion. The performance of a pump can be measured using 3 main analytical models; flow rate (Q), head (h), and efficiency (n). These 3 models allow users to gain an overall sense of how the pump is performing during operation.

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Avoiding the "Run to Failure" With System Pumps

April 25, 2018

Topic: pump repair sarasota industrial pump pump repair motor and control expert control, motor and pump service center pump technologies

A November 2017 article by Pumps and Systems points out that many industrial plant maintenance crews have become experts at corrective pump maintenance procedures. Replacing seals and bearings or the entire pump itself often becomes routine for these workers because of sheer repetition.

Plant maintenance teams need to be able to monitor flow rate, temperatures, and pressures and know how to interpret that data to prevent pump problems before they occur. The lack of adequate sensors on many pumps prevents any detection of the potential pump hazards in the system. Even when information is available from sensors, lack of training could cause a failure to recognize a problem in time to take action.

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3 Reasons To Keep Your Pump Impeller in Excellent Condition

November 20, 2017

Topic: industrial pump repair sarasota industrial sewage pump industrial pump repair pump repair sarasota industrial pump prevent industrial pump from needing repair pump repair sewage pump repair sarasota industrial pump malfunction sewage pump florida sewage pump repair control, motor and pump service center pump motors submersible pump pool pumps pump technologies pump impeller

Pump impellers play an important role in many systems. Their applications can range from that of a simple home pool, to the complexity of major water treatment facilities. Pump impellers are a key components within pumps that help regulate and control water pressure.

Here are 3 reasons you should maintain your pump impeller to keep it in excellent condition:

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Where Can I Get My Industrial Pump Repaired in Sarasota, Florida

October 18, 2017

Topic: industrial pump repair sarasota industrial pump repair pump repair sarasota industrial pump pump repair industrial pump malfunction

For industrial companies in Southwest Florida, Mader Electric is the only company you need to know for industrial pump repair. Any industrial pump repair company can make a claim like that, though, so we thought it would be a good idea to tell you why we are the best choice, and let you make the decision for yourself.

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When is an Electric Motor or Pump Past the Point of Repair?

October 16, 2017

Topic: motor repair sarasota industrial pump repair sarasota motors sarasota industrial pump repair pump repair sarasota industrial pump industrial motor repair pump repair expert on motor and controls industrial pump malfunction motor and control expert expert on motors and controls motor repair motor repair for manufacturers motor and control expert sarasota motor failure manufacturing manufacturing industry motor

Over time, pumps and motors fail. In many situations, the defective part can be repaired or replaced, but there are times when the best approach is to replace the pump or motor with a new device. To illustrate, we will provide you with a few broad examples of when replacing faulty equipment is the better option.

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In Need of a Submersible Sewage Pump Replacement or Repair for a Lift Station in Florida?

September 12, 2017

Topic: industrial pump prevent industrial pump from needing repair pump repair control, motor and pump service center

A sump pump, or sewage pump, is a method of removing water from locations you do not want water to be. It can either move waste water from one location to another, or it can remove ground water that has seeped into a basement, a rare concern for most Florida residents. Both pumps are similar in nature, the main difference between the two is where they are installed, and how they are set up to serve their unique purpose.

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