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Wednesday, June 30, 2004
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VOLUME 2
ISSUE 2
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ARCHIVE
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Paper May
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About TM GE
http://www.tmge.com/main/news_article.ph...
TM GE Automation Systems is a dynamic joint venture between GE, Toshiba and Mitsubishi Electric Industrial Systems Corporation. As an experienced systems integrator in automation, power systems, drives and controls, TM GE delivers the energies and expertise of over 2,200 employees and the strength of a $2.1 billion company to its customers.
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Variable Speed Drives Benefit Cement Kilns
by Mark Wheeler
In cement plants, variable speed drives provide controlled torque and speed to the kiln, which increases the life of the mechanical system, and reduces maintenance and operating costs. The drives also provide feedback signals, which improve kiln process control.
[FULL STORY]
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Drive Time
by Barry Dick
Question What is dc injection braking and how does it work in an induction motor? How does it compare to other forms of motor braking?
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Soft-Start Multiple Dura-Bilt5i MV® Drive Motors
by Bill Horvath
The Dura-Bilt5i MV Drive Synchronize to Utility Line Option allows one medium voltage (MV) drive to smoothly start and connect one or more motors to the utility line. It also allows any of the running motors to be smoothly reconnected to the drive output.
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Drive and Control Training Schedule
by Darin Skilling
The product training schedule for 2004 is available here. GE and TMEIC drives, controllers, and Series 90 Programmable Controllers are covered. Click on this link to see the entire product course listing.
2004 Training Schedule
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