Articles/Case Studies
Beyond Vibration Monitoring: Why Motor Reliability Needs Electrical, Thermal, and Mechanical Data
Vibration monitoring is a proven tool for identifying mechanical issues in industrial motors, but it does not always explain why a failure is developing. Many motor problems begin with electrical stress, thermal imbalance, overload conditions, or power quality issues before they appear as vibration, bearing wear, or mechanical damage. This article explains why modern predictive maintenance programs need a more complete view of motor health, and how ATC Diversified Electronics helps reliability teams connect electrical, thermal, mechanical, and operating data to improve root cause analysis, reduce false alarms, and protect critical motor-driven equipment.
Why Predictive Maintenance Needs Multi-Parameter Motor Monitoring
Predictive maintenance programs often collect plenty of motor data, but disconnected data can still leave maintenance teams guessing. This blog explains why multi-parameter motor monitoring is becoming essential for industrial motor applications, how electrical, vibration, thermal, and load data work together, and how Motor Director™ from ATC Diversified Electronics helps teams identify developing failure patterns before they lead to unplanned downtime.
Motor Director for EASA Shops: Remote Motor Monitoring That Helps Reduce Repeat Failures
Motor Director™ from ATC Diversified Electronics helps EASA shops extend their motor repair expertise into the field. By giving repair and rewind facilities access to remote motor monitoring, electrical condition data, temperature and vibration insight, and documented operating trends, Motor Director helps shops better understand repeat failure conditions, support customer recommendations, and provide long-term motor reliability support after the motor leaves the shop.
How Motor Director Helps Detect Stator Coil Failure Before Downtime Starts
Stator coil failure can begin long before a motor trips offline. This blog explains how Motor Director supports early fault detection by using vibration peak analysis, continuous monitoring, and thermal imaging correlation to help identify abnormal motor behavior before downtime starts.