Online Course: IEC 60034-23 Understanding and Application
IEC 60034-23 covers the full decision process, from initial assessment through to repair or replacement. A facility that can assess a motor against documented criteria, make a reasoned call, and record that process properly is in a much stronger position if that decision is ever questioned. This course gives you the knowledge to do that correctly.
The procedures behind AEMT's Code of Practice came out of two rewind research projects in 2003 and 2019 by EASA and the AEMT. IEC 60034-23 turned that body of work into an international standard. Get it right and motors leave your facility running as they should. Get it wrong and the consequences fall on your business.
Why this matters for your business
- Demonstrates a standard, documented approach to repair
- Supports your AEMT Code of Practice verification
- Provides defensible evidence if a repair is ever disputed
- Protects your reputation with customers and insurers
- Ensures motors leave your facility maintaining efficiency
- Reduces risk of post-repair failure and warranty claims
What the course covers
- The standard and UK/EU legislation
- Motor efficiency and loss types
- Receiving, storage and initial inspection
- Disassembly and core inspection
- Winding inspection and rewinding
- Burnout and core loss testing
- Impregnation and lubrication
- Rotor balancing and reassembly
- Final testing and customer report
- Hazardous area equipment
- Record keeping requirements
- The circular economy case for repair
Course details
- Format: Online, self-paced
- Suitable for: Technicians, quality managers and supervisors
- Group rate: £195 + VAT