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Wednesday, August 27, 2003 VOLUME 1 ISSUE 6  
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Using AC Drives to Replace Turbines on Compressors and Pumps
Dura-Bilt5i MV® Drive Simulator Speeds Drive Commissioning
Drive Time!
Drive and Control Training Schedule

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Product News
Drive Time
Product Training


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Using AC Drives to Replace Turbines on Compressors and Pumps
by Doug Phares

Oil and Gas Industry Applications
The Oil and Gas Industry involves a large number of pumping and compressing applications. These pumps and compressors function in both the transportation and processing parts of this industry. Horsepower (hp) requirements for these applications can vary from a few hundred to tens of thousands. This article examines one of these large hp applications.


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Dura-Bilt5i MV® Drive Simulator Speeds Drive Commissioning
by Bill Horvath

When commissioning a drive, time is money. When commissioning a large drive, time is BIG money. The built-in simulator mode included in every Dura-Bilt5i MV drive saves time and reduces risks at commissioning time.


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Drive Time!
by Barry Dick

Welcome to this months installment of Drive Time. This monthly column features topics related to drives, motors, and processes of interest to you. You can contribute to this column by asking questions, sending comments, and participating in the discussion. To talk to us, click on this article and use the "Letters" link in the left column..

This month's question is about two easily confused devices, the solid-state starter and the adjustable speed drive.

Question
How does a solid-state starter (SSS) work? How does its performance compare with an adjustable speed drive (ASD)?


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Drive and Control Training Schedule
http://www.geindustrial.com/cwc/training...
by Darin Skilling

The product training schedule for 2003 is now available. Click on this link to see the entire product course listing.

2003 Training Schedule


 
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