Quality Control Procedures

To ensure the highest quality repair, we adhere to the following standards and control processes:

EASA AR 100

The recommended practice for the repair of a rotating electrical apparatus from EASA. This is critical for the consistent quality standard for repairs.  Ensures complete assessment and proper process for motor repairs. 

IEEE Standards

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ensures consistency in the manufacturing of motors.

NEMA

Standards from National Electrical Manufacturer’s Association provide guidelines for how a motor should fit in standard applications.  Manufacturers keep consistent dimensions to ensure the fit of your motor. NEMA promotes safety in the design, manufacture and use of electrical products

ANSI

The American National Standards Institute sets standards for a wide range of technical areas, from electrical specifications to communications protocols.

Northwest Motor Tracking Process

Once a motor enters a Northwest Electromechanical Services facility, there is a system designed to track the motor itself and any test or service it has completed.  A customer will know where their motor is at any given point in time.  Using a job number, the process provides a paper trail for complete documentation of the testing and services performed by Northwest Electromechanical Services.

NWE Advanced Standards

Though NEMA maintains a high standard of excellence for balancing rotors, Northwest Electromechanical Services has raised that standard even more - we call it The Northwest Electromechanical Services Advanced Standards. We go above and beyond the minimum requirement to ensure safety and maximum effectiveness of your equipment. 

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