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Webinar Recording: Is This Silent Motor Killer Causing Unplanned Downtime? Learn How to Prevent It!

June 30, 2025

Key takeaways from this webinar:

  • Learning how to identify the effects of Common Mode voltage and currents that cause premature motor failure.
  • Understanding how traditional solutions are used and why they are not the ideal solution for eliminating common mode issues.
  • Learning about a new electrical solution designed to mitigate damage caused by common mode voltage and current.
  • Reviewed a case study with measurements comparing several common mode solutions.

Presenters:

Sarah Woods, Application Engineer, MTE Corporation

Sarah has been an Applications Engineer at MTE Corporation since 2016. Along with providing technical support to customers such as selection, sizing and troubleshooting, she also conducts training sessions and detailed product demonstrations to MTE distributors, OEMs, and end users. Sarah has also authored several technical articles and application notes about MTE’s products.

David Kazan, Senior Product Manager, MTE Corporation

David has been a Senior Product Manager with MTE since 2024 and oversees Power Quality products for both motor protection and harmonic mitigation. His experience prior to MTE includes global industries such as aerospace, climate control and MedTech. David’s passion is understanding customers’ needs in order to bring win-win solutions that drive growth.

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