Gray, Bieber, Seymour named international officers The Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA) recently announced new international officers for the 2020-2021 administrative year, according to a press release sent to EA. The new officers are: Mr. Jerry Gray Chairman of the Board Jerry Gray comes from Sloan Electromechanical Service & Sales, of San Diego. Chairman Gray […]
Continue readingEASA 2020 Canceled
Nashville plans nixed; full refunds in 30-45 days after first EASA cancellation since World War II It was a long wait and dire effort, but the electromechanical service and repair industry’s most prominent convention has officially been canceled. However, the 2020 EASA Convention & Solutions Expo was an admirable holdout, with a questionable status up […]
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Longtime Flanders employee joins association as tech support specialist The Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA) announced this month that Matthew Conville, P.E., has joined EASA’s staff as a technical support specialist. Conville previously worked for 12 years at Flanders, Inc., the noted company based in Evansville, Indiana, featured as the cover story of the August […]
Continue readingEASA Program Released
Association also releases statement on coronavirus; has no plans to cancel EASA is going full steam ahead with the 2020 convention in Nashville, despite coronavirus concerns that have forced last-minute cancellations of other trade shows globally. The Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA) will hold its Annual Convention and Exposition June 14–16, 2020, as planned, at […]
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EASA Accreditation Program reaches milestone of 105 The Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA) Accreditation Program provides assurance to electric motor owners that repairs performed at accredited facilities conform to industry standards and maintain the reliability and efficiency of the repaired motor. There currently are 105 locations worldwide that have been approved as EASA Accredited Service […]
Continue readingEASA Show still a “definite go” despite mechanical room explosion at Gaylord Opryland
The Electrical Apparatus Service Association has released a statement assuring attendees that the EASA Convention & Exhibition, June 24-26, is still a “definite go,” despite news reports of an explosion in a mechanical room at Gaylord Opryland’s Convention Center in Nashville, Tenn., the convention’s location, yesterday evening. According the EASA, although the hotel was evacuated for […]
Continue readingEASA announces spring seminar schedule
The Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA), the St. Louis based organization consisting of more than 2,000 electrotechnical sales and services firms, announced it’s spring seminar schedule for 2012. Attendance at EASA seminars is open to members and non-members. For more information, or to enroll, contact EASA by phone at (314) 993-2220 or online at http://www.easa.com. […]
Continue readingEASA Holds Rotor Testing Webinar, Announces 2011 Webinar Schedule
The Electrical Apparatus Service Association is holding a Squirrel Cage Rotor Testing webinar on Wednesday, September 28, 12 P.M. – 1 P.M. Central. The webinar will be useful for service center and field technicians with at least two years of with at least two years experience, service center supervisors and managers, engineers, or anyone with previous experience […]
Continue readingAugust/September Webinars on Pumps, Seals, and Vertical Bearing Systems
A number of detailed webinars will go live in the coming months. Visit the EAblog for continuous updates on the latest webinars in electrical engineering. “Vertical Bearing Systems & Setting End Play” – This EASA webinar will look at various configurations of vertical motor thrust bearing the arrangements. It is intended for service center and field […]
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