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LET’S WORK TOGETHER!

With EASA Allied Membership


Is your firm interested in working with and the advance-
ment of the electromechanical service industry? EASA
Allied membership is for organizations such as utilities,
regulatory agencies, consultants, design firms, energy
service companies, research centers and educational insti-
tutions or firms. Become an active partner in success with
an organization that shares common goals.

Join Today!
What Is The Electrical Apparatus Service Association All About?
opportunity to join fellow professionals in work-
What Is EASA? ing for the betterment of the industry.

EASA is an international trade organization of compa-


nies that sell, service and/or repair electromechanical
EASA Publications Keep
equipment such as motors, pumps, generators, drives, Members Informed
etc.
The Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA) EASA provides the information members need to
has been serving electromechanical repair firms since maintain energy efficiency during motor repair
1933. EASA has members in North America, South and rebuilding through such publications as the
America, Europe, Australia, Asia and around the EASA Technical Manual, Tech Notes, EASA Recom-
world.
mended Practice for the Repair of Rotating Electrical
Take a few minutes to review this brochure and Apparatus (ANSI/EASA AR100) and The Effect of
see for yourself how EASA can help your firm. Repair/Rewinding on Motor Efficiency; EASA/AEMT
Then learn more about the Association by visiting Rewind Study and Good Practice Guide to Maintain
www.easa.com. Motor Efficiency.
Many of EASA’s informative reference materials
What Is Allied Membership? can be imprinted with your organization’s name
for distribution to your customers, including:
The three main types of EASA membership are: • Electrical Engineering Pocket Handbook
1) Active membership, for firms engaged in electri- • Mechanical Reference Handbook
cal/mechanical apparatus sales and service; • Failures in Three-Phase Stator Windings
2) Associate membership, for manufacturers and
As an Allied member, you’ll receive special prices
suppliers of equipment, parts, materials or ser-
vices used, serviced or sold by Active members. on EASA materials such the ones mentioned above.
3) Allied membership, for organizations that have
an interest in working with and the advancement Free Engineering
of the electrical apparatus service industry (e.g.,
utilities, regulatory agencies, consultants, design Consulting Service
firms, energy service companies, research centers
and educational institutions or firms). EASA’s Technical Support team develops educa-
tional materials, presents seminars and provides
Why Consider EASA Membership? engineering consulting services related to elec-
trical and/or mechanical apparatus, including
Allied membership in EASA offers many ad- pumps.
vantages, but none is more important than the
Other Benefits Of Membership Currents; entire copies of Currents that have been
published since 1998; the Association’s Strategic
Plan; EASA’s Recommended Practice; EASA logos;
EASA Convention convenient forms for engineering enquiries; and
much more.
This annual event, along with the industry exhi-
bition, provides the chance to learn, network and
Seminars and Webinars
see the industry’s latest products and equipment.
Members receive special rates for these excellent
Marketing Education/Industry education forums.
Awareness Program
New Materials and Services
This ongoing program is designed to enhance
Tools such as the “How to Wind Three-Phase Sta-
members’ knowledge of how to market their
tors” on CD-ROM are constantly being produced
services and products. It also focuses on building
by EASA’s hardworking committees and staff.
awareness of members’ affiliation among custom-
ers and prospects. EASA also represents member
interests in a variety of standards-setting and Join Now!
other organizations.
As an Allied member, you will have direct access
Currents Newsletter to EASA’s vast knowledge, resources and highly
EASA’s monthly newsletter provides impor- experienced engineering staff. Consider EASA your
tant information on industry developments and consultant regarding electric motor systems and
trends as well as Association activities. It is also pumps.
filled with technical, management and sales/
marketing articles. Just as important, Allied membership will provide
an effective link between your organization and
Web Site At www.easa.com the electromechanical sales and repair industry.
EASA members have access to free online train-
ing; numerous tech notes; technical, management
and marketing articles that have appeared in
Guiding Principles
EASA operates according to three guiding
principles:
• Membership in the Association is open to electrical,
electronic and/or mechanical sales and service firms
who meet EASA’s requirements for membership.
• EASA is a non-profit organization. Income is spent
solely for the benefit of members and advancement of
the industry.
• EASA is self governing. Policies are made by an elected
Board of Directors, who are themselves owners and
managers of electromechanical sales and service firms.

Becoming An Allied Member


Now that you’ve had a chance to consider the ad-
vantages of belonging to EASA, we invite you to apply
for Allied membership. Complete the application form
enclosed with this booklet and send it to or contact:

Electrical Apparatus Service Association, Inc.


1331 Baur Blvd. • St. Louis, MO 63132 • USA
Phone: 314-993-2220
Fax: 314-993-1269
E-mail: easainfo@easa.com
Or you can apply online at www.easa.com

Electrical Apparatus Service Association, Inc.


1331 Baur Blvd. • St. Louis, MO 63132 • USA

Phone: 314-993-2220
Fax: 314-993-1269
E-mail: easainfo@easa.com
Web Site: www.easa.com Version0214-EASA

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