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3.8 CEU De-energized plus energized. Three days of MCA™ (De-Energized) training prepares you to troubleshoot all types or electric motors, coils, and windings. Two and a half days of ESA (Energized) training prepares you to evaluate many types of electric motor systems to improve the reliability and uptime of your plant. This public course is appropriate for both supervisors and technicians. Course materials include Workbook, Motor Circuit Analysis Manual and Pattern Recognition. Breakfast and Lunch are provided each day. -
3.8 CEU De-energized plus energized. Three days of MCA™ (De-Energized) training prepares you to troubleshoot all types or electric motors, coils, and windings. Two and a half days of ESA (Energized) training prepares you to evaluate many types of electric motor systems to improve the reliability and uptime of your plant. This public course is appropriate for both supervisors and technicians. Course materials include Workbook, Motor Circuit Analysis Manual and Pattern Recognition. Breakfast and Lunch are provided each day. -
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Paid in full in advance. 4 day level I vibration analysis class. -
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Paid in full in advance. 4 day level I vibration analysis class. -
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Paid in full in advance. 3 day level I vibration analysis class. -
Category I Vibration Analysis Training is a 4-day ISO 18436-2 compliant certification course that prepares maintenance technicians, reliability engineers, and plant personnel to diagnose mechanical faults in industrial rotating equipment. Category I Vibration Analysis Training covers FFT spectrum analysis, bearing defect identification, machine fault diagnosis, and route-based data collection—taught by Dr. Karl Hoffower, the only ASNT PdM Level III instructor in the U.S. with dual endorsement in Vibration Analysis and Thermal/Infrared Testing. This training takes place at Failure Prevention Associates' Houston-area facility, the only U.S. training center featuring dynamic rotating equipment in a dedicated mill test lab, where the course delivers hands-on practice on actual machinery exhibiting real fault conditions rather than classroom simulations. Category I certification requires a 70% examination score and 6 months of field experience, with provisional certificates issued to students who pass the exam while accumulating the required experience.

