Showing posts with label motors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motors. Show all posts

Friday, 9 December 2011

How Do Electric Motors Help The Environment?


There are a lot of words and phrases tossed around when the topic of electric motors comes up. One of these phrases is ‘environmentally friendly’, but in what ways do these motors really help the environment?

They are becoming increasingly used in windmills, which, in turn, are used to generate wind-powered ‘clean’ electricity. Electric motors are used to rotate the windmill heads 360* so that the blades are always placed within the wind’s current, allowing for increased opportunities to collect energy.

Electric motors are also frequently used in gate-operated dams. These kinds of dams require the motors to open and close the gates, allowing water to flow through or be blocked when needed. Gate-operated dams are quite often used in the production of hydro electricity, another clean energy source.

The use of electric engines in cars and other vehicles helps to reduce the tailpipe emissions and overall carbon footprint that gas and petrol powered cars leave on the environment. Cars running solely on electricity do not release any pollution or tailpipe emissions, and even hybrid cars’ emissions are greatly reduced. Electric motors are also much more energy efficient than either gas or petrol engines – 90% of the energy produced actually makes it to the road, compared to the 15-20% that makes it in a gas or petrol model.

While the construction of electric motors, including the various batteries that are used to run them, quite often uses energy produced by coal (which is very environmentally damaging), this does not necessarily have to be the case. Motors and batteries created using ‘clean’ energy, such as wind-, hydro-, solar- and nuclear-power, are just as environmentally sustainable as the motors and batteries themselves.

Thursday, 20 October 2011

Why You Should Choose an Experienced Mechanic for Electric Motor Repairs

An experienced mechanic can give your machinery all the specialised care it needs. It is vital to choose a mechanic for electric motor repairs who is familiar with all the different models and types of machinery to ensure that you get the most comprehensive service possible. Many manufacturers and distributors offer an additional maintenance and rewinding service which can prove to be very useful if your motor fails when it is needed most.

For many mechanics, rewinding electric motors has become second nature after years of experience in the industry. This means that by choosing an experienced mechanic you can be sure that your machinery will be diagnosed and fixed in the quickest time possible. An experienced mechanic will also be able to customise the service to your requirements, fine tuning the machine to work exactly as you need it to.

An experienced mechanic will be able to do electric motor repairs of all sizes, allowing you to ensure that your whole plant or factory is kept at optimum working pace at all times. By going to a well established repairs firm you can also be sure that the mechanic will have access to all the necessary tools and equipment, again reducing down time for your machinery and workplace.

Whether you need a large turbine generator or a small battery operated device fixed, it always pays to go to an experienced mechanic rather than a shoddy tradesman or an enthusiastic DIYer. For the best results with your electric motor repair, you should call a mechanic who has experience working with your particular machinery.