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Part 1: There seems to be a lot of confusion about the voltage standards for motors and why they are structured the way they are. Part 2: The effect of low voltage on electric motors is pretty widely known and understood, but the effect of high voltage on motors is frequently misunderstood.
As the old adage goes, "There is more than one way to skin a cat." In the early stages of any project, system designers are faced with choices; whether they are designing a new application or retrofitting an old one,
they need to determine what is the most efficient, economical and practical way of completing the task at hand. Though
there are usually at least two viable means to accomplish the task, the first step is always to review and weigh the merits of each option.
This is an article about motors - preventive motor maintenance, actually.
And something else - mechatronics. In
today's high-tech manufacturing and industrial use environments, it is near impossible to talk about equally complex motor maintenance and repair-or-replace protocols without it.