EPRI Motor/Generator Rewind Seminar: March 2021
EPRI Motor/Generator Rewind Seminar: March 2021
EPRI Motor/Generator Rewind Seminar: March 2021
This three and one-half day seminar is for specialists and non-specialists who specify, contract, and accept motor
or generator repairs and rewinds. It is a unique course focusing on the art and science of medium voltage motor
windings. Just about all facts of motor stator windings are offered during the three and one-half days of
presentations and discussions. The presenters, Elton Floyd and Chase Fell, as a team, present the material and
facilitate discussion within the class. The discussion provides a way to share the experience and wisdom of the
attendees which greatly enhances the understanding of the material being presented.
Instructors
Elton Floyd has over 50 years of experience in the electric power industry. His primary experience is with
electrical rotating machinery, particularly with steam turbine generators and the large boiler auxiliary motors. He
has had responsibility for technical support for other major power plant electrical and electronic equipment.. Elton
is a registered Professional Engineer in the State of Texas.
Chase Fell is Vice-President of Engineering for Jay Electric Co. and Jay’s Precision Coil Co. of Birmingham,
AL. He has previously worked at Anderson Consulting, Reliance Electric, ESSEX- Brownell Wire and
Montevallo Electric. He holds a BSEE degree from the University of Alabama and a BA degree from Auburn
University. Chase brings a wealth of experience to the seminar from actually repairing large industrial size
induction and synchronous motors, DC motors, hydro generators turbine generators as well as coil manufacturing.
Author
Jim Oliver (1928 – 2019) assembled most of the course material while an EPRI contractor. Jim received a
BSEE degree from the University of Maine, a MEE degree from Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute and has taken
several business courses at NYU. For many years he was an engineer or an engineering consultant on electric
machinery projects for American Electric Power, National Electric Coil, Bechtel Corporation, EPRI and later on
with his own JARSCO Engineering Corp. He was a Fellow of the IEEE. For 30 years, Jim was involved with the
instruction of the Motor/Generator Rewind Seminar.
This course is presented at the TECO-Westinghouse Motor Company in Round Rock, TX.
About TECO-Westinghouse
With over 100 years of experience in motor design and application, TECO-Westinghouse Motor Company
(TWMC) is a premier supplier of AC and DC motors and generators. Their 500,000 square foot facility in Round
Rock, Texas has both manufacturing and repair operations for large AC induction and synchronous motors, as
well as DC motors. Ranging from fractional HP ratings to 100,000 HP, these high-quality machines are utilized in
petroleum, chemical, mining, marine propulsion, steel, electric utility, and other industries throughout the world.
The facility has coil, laminations, frame, rotor, and shaft manufacturing, and a 12-ft. VPI tank. It also has
complete test facilities: full voltage, full speed run-up, heat run, locked rotor, sound level, vibration analysis, and
insulation testing. TWMC also manufactures and supplies motor controls, engineering services, genuine
Westinghouse and TECO-Westinghouse renewal parts, and provides large motor repairs. The TWMC Service
Group focuses on after-market sales, repair service, product re-design and upgrades, engineering/technical
assistance, and problem solving.
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Course Content: the following extensive list covers topics which are in this seminar
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o Predictive Root cause analysis
o Tired TECO – Vibration and
o Trending “Wall of Shame” - Hilarious
Registration
The fee for the Rewind Seminar is $1,995.00 and includes hard copy manuals, electronic materials on CD,
breakfast on each day of the seminar, and lunch on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
To register, return the completed registration form with payment to: Chase Fell, Jarsco Engineering, 5280 East
Lake Boulevard, Birmingham, Alabama 35217. Credit cards are preferred. Checks should be made payable to
JARSCO Engineering Corp.
Information
Accommodations
There are many hotels in Round Rock, some are listed here. Ask for the TECO-Westinghouse corporate rate when
making reservations.
* Complimentary hotel shuttle for locations within 5 mile radius (TWMC is within this distance).
Travel
Direct automobile travel to Round Rock, TX, or air travel to Austin Bergstrom International Airport. Round Rock
is approximately 25 miles north of downtown Austin. TWMC is located at 5100 North IH-35, Round Rock, TX
78681.
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For a map, please visit the following website: www.tecowestinghouse.com/visit-us/.
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Agenda – For 2021, the seminar will be held on July 20-23.
Noon Lunch
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Thursday – July 22, 2021
8:15 Motor Losses and Efficiency
Insulation temperature qualification, Insulation voltage qualification.
8:30 Motor testing, Load testing, Core testing, Winding testing, Shop tests
Five tests for broken rotor bars. Other tests
Noon Lunch
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Motor Rewind Seminar
Registration
___$1,995 -Registration form to JARSCO Engineering LLC and pay by Credit Card.
Method of Payment
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Return form and your payment to: Jarsco Engineering, 5280 East Lake Boulevard, Birmingham, Alabama
35217, United States
Chase Fell e-mail: chase.fell@jarsco.net; phone: (205 ) 438-0085; Elton Floyd e-mail: elton.floyd@jarsco.net;
phone: (903) 513-0971