Welcome to the Todd and Noah Show!

We will be taking the mystery out of electric motors throughout this podcast to help industry professionals. Many people say smoke runs the motor, and the goal with electric motors is to keep the smoke in because it is very expensive to replace once it is out. Throughout this 12 part series, we will be diving deep and demystifying motors to make it more digestible so industry professionals can better understand how they operate. In order to become comfortable with making decisions pertaining to motors, you must first become comfortable with the motor itself. 

The Todd and Noah Show is produced by the industry’s leading networking and learning community, MOBIUS CONNECT (WWW.MOBIUSCONNECT.COM).

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Episode 9: Types of Motors Part 1 Induction and Wound Rotor Motors

Per listener request, we discuss the classic induction motor. Going over its construction, what it's used for, along with the difference between a rotor and a stator.

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Episode 8: The Machine Train

Although not an actual fault zone, the machine train is considered an important peripheral that is attached to and affects the motor. Fans and pumps are both mechanical components that can be analyzed when talking about the machine train. Listen to this episode to hear Todd and Noah go into detail about the machine train.

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Episode 7: The Air Gap

You can have a perfect rotor, and you can have a perfect stator. But if those two are not balanced and symmetrical, problems can occur. Today, we discuss the Air Gap in a motor. Air Gap issues occur during the offset of the rotor and stator, which is why it is so important to regularly inspect and rotate motors.