Step 1—Input: Work with a local motor representative to provide the necessary data for the 1-2-3 spreadsheet.
Step 2—Results: Using the information generated by the spreadsheet, analyze the energy usage and potential energy savings of the motor fleet.
Step 3—Decision: Based on results generated by the spreadsheet, make a proactive repair/replace decision for each motor in the fleet. Print tags for each motor to communicate the decision to others in the facility.
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