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Webinar on Increasing Driver Reliability on ACHE and Cooling Towers
On March 19, 2015, join us for a webinar discussing driver reliability using ACHE and Cooling Tower motors. Dan Stelzner, Industry Business Manager for Chemical, Oil and Gas, Baldor Electric Company, and Roman Wajda, Industry Business Manager for Air and Unit Handling, Baldor Electric Company, will discuss the technologies and benefits behind Air Cooled Heat Exchange and Cooling Tower Motors.
Abstract of Webinar:
The mechanical components used to bring ACHE fans and Cooling Tower fans to operating speed are maintenance intensive. Annual costs per fan run into thousands of dollars, and regular replacement of belts and couplings, or drive shafts and gearboxes can run into tens of thousands. This seminar will discuss the benefits of direct driving the fans with focus on reliability, low maintenance and the opportunity for energy savings. The technology to accomplish these benefits will be described thoroughly with illustration using existing installations.
Dan Stelzner
Industry Business Manager, Baldor Electric Company
Chemical, Oil and Gas
Dan Stelzner, Chemical, Oil and Gas Industry Business Manager for Baldor, is responsible for leading a group focused on bringing application expertise to chemical, oil and gas users, especially as it relates to motor, drive and mechanical power transmission solutions. Stelzner’s knowledge has been developed over 35 years in the motor and drives business in sales, marketing and product management. He is a member of IEEE Industry Applications Society.
Roman Wajda
Industry Business Manager, Baldor Electric Company
Air-Unit handling
Roman Wajda, Air & Unit handling Industry Business Manager for Baldor, is responsible for leading a group focused on bringing application expertise to the Air and Unit handling industry. Wajda has over 18 years of service within the company encompassing various roles of R&D, application engineering. He is the holder of three patents and has published several industry technical articles in his field. He holds a BSME in Mechanical Engineering and has presented product development technical sessions to AMCA, ASHRAE, ABMA & STLE committees over the years.