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Motor Condition Monitoring

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AT34™

Deenergized Motor Circuit Analysis™ (MCA) Testing Instrument

The AT34™ is a hand-held, motor condition monitoring device that comprehensively analyzes the integrity of a motor’s inner components and trends that data in MCA™ condition monitoring software.

Improve Motor Reliability

The new AT34 empowers technicians to efficiently and accurately evaluate AC induction squirrel-cage motors (less than 1,000V) for abnormalities such as open connection, ground faults, internal winding faults, stator winding issues, contamination and rotor faults.

Initiated from the motor drive or motor starter, the AT34 uses Motor Circuit Analysis™ technology to evaluate the health of a motor in a non-destructive manner.

Use the AT34 whether you are in the field or on the shop floor – improving motor reliability, increasing technician and asset productivity, and reducing energy consumption.

Motor Diagnostic Training

ALL-TEST Pro provides on-site and virtual comprehensive learning experiences that incorporate theory, new technologies, and practical field applications to educate attendees in the scope of motor diagnostics and comprehensive testing, including Motor Circuit Analysis™ (MCA™) and Electrical Signature Analysis (ESA).

 
 

Features

  • Hand-held & Lightweight (under 1lb)
  • On-screen step-by-step testing instructions
  • Tests take less than 3 minutes
  • Trends motor condition with MCA Software
  • Tests can be performed from over 1000′ away
  • Remote firmware updates

Motor Condition Monitoring & Trending

In addition to troubleshooting functions, the AT34 is used as a motor condition monitoring device, to assess the integrity of a motor’s inner components over time to determine if a motor is going to fail.

Using proprietary TVS Technology, the AT34 allows users to conduct one simple, 3 minute test to create an overall ‘machine health’ condition value to be trended over time. Deviations and/or fluctuations in the machine health value indicate a motor problem to be investigated further.

Data is transferred via USB cable to a PC with MCA Software, for trending purposes, analysis, and generating reports.