Adding A New Motor; Updating An Existing Motor's Nameplate Information; Deleting An Existing Motor From The Database - Megger Baker AWA-IV User Manual

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Baker AWA-IV Software Overview

Adding a New Motor

1. Click on the Add button. The Motor ID and SN (serial number) fields will be blanked out.
NOTICE: You must click on the Add button first when adding a new Motor ID. Making changes to the existing
Motor ID removes the Add button and enables Save. Clicking on Save after making changes will modify the
information for the existing Motor ID, and will replace the original Motor ID with the new Motor ID name. All
associated nameplate and test information collected on the original Motor ID will be reassigned to the new Motor ID
name.
2. If needed, click on the Clear button to clear all fields.
3. The Location fields (Plant and Unit in this example) and Motor ID are required. Values entered cannot begin with
a space. If more than one location exists, click on the down arrow of the location boxes. You can enter a new
Plant location simply by typing the new name in the field.
Fig 49: Adding a new motor ID. Required fields appear in blue in this example.
4. If voltage class restriction is enabled (View  Options  Enable Voltage Class is checked), entering a value
in the Volts Oper field will also be required. Entering information in other fields is highly recommended for
tracking and other purposes, but is not required. When you have finished entering your values, click on the Save
button.
5. Enter the Test ID to be used when testing the new motor. (Refer to "Creating a Test ID" for more information on
this topic if needed.)
NOTE: Clicking the Reset button will re-display the previous motor and nothing will be added.

Updating an Existing Motor's Nameplate Information

1. Select the desired Motor ID then move the cursor to the field(s) you need to update and make your changes. The
Save button will be enabled as soon as changes are started.
2. When finished, click on the Save button and your changes will be committed to the database. If the changes are
not needed, click on the Reset button. All fields will be reset and no changes will be committed to the database.

Deleting an Existing Motor from the Database

1. Select the desired Motor ID then click on the Del (delete) button.
2. A dialog box appears to confirm that you want to delete the selected Motor ID, and all of its test results. If you
are sure that you want to delete the Motor ID, click Yes. The motor and all of its test results will be deleted.
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