ST. LOUIS, MO, USA - April 24,2024 - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - Traver IDC in Waterbury, Connecticut, has been re-approved through a third-party audit as an EASA Accredited Service Center.
Traver IDC has demonstrated that it continues to follow the prescribed good practices to consistently deliver quality electromechanical repairs that maintain or improve AC electric motor efficiency and reliability. The firm was initially accredited in 2021 and was required to submit self-audit documentation for each of two years afterward, followed by the on-site audit recently completed.
"This re-approval reaffirms the company's continuing commitment to excellence," said Linda Raynes, CAE, EASA President & CEO. "It offers external validation that Traver IDC adheres to good practices by submitting to an independent, third-party audit, on a triennial basis."
The criteria for becoming EASA Accredited are based on ANSI/EASA AR100: Recommended Practice for the Repair of Rotating Electrical Apparatus and The Good Practice Guide of The Effect of Repair/Rewinding on Motor Efficiency.
Content courtesy of The Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA), The Electromechanical Authority.
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