Shaneyj
Senior Member
- Location
- Katy, Texas
- Occupation
- Project Engineer
The welding machines in my shop have had intermittent issues for the last 2.5 years (my tenure at current employer). Different brands, different types, they all eventually quit working, get serviced, quit working again, get serviced again- and the beat goes on.
The shop manager has finally decided to attempt to find the root cause.
I've never worked with power quality analyzing tools.
Any thoughts, ideas, or guidance would be appreciated.
If it is determined that we have power quality issues, is there a component that we can install locally at each welder to clean it up?
Thanks for your input.
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The shop manager has finally decided to attempt to find the root cause.
I've never worked with power quality analyzing tools.
Any thoughts, ideas, or guidance would be appreciated.
If it is determined that we have power quality issues, is there a component that we can install locally at each welder to clean it up?
Thanks for your input.
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