Keeping Industry ...
Jun 12, 2026
From automotive assembly in Ontario to resource extraction in Alberta, electrical "noise" or harmonics in the industrial landscape of Canada is a silent killer of machinery. Thus, it is necessary to understand the ways to manage these fluctuations to ensure operational precision, without unnecessary maintenance cycles.
Harmonics refer to the distortions taking place in electrical voltage due to non-linear loads. When high-performance machinery keeps on running continuously, these distortions results in overheating and premature component failure. Therefore, the harmonic filters provide stability in the electrical signal and protect the delicate internal windings of your automation equipment.
The Mitsubishi servo drive ensures high-speed precision. A poor power quality compels the drive to work harder. As a result, this causes thermal stress and capacitor wear. However, mitigating harmonics prevents the "drag" on the electronics, thereby setting cooler operating temperatures with the least unexpected downtime. A well-maintained Mitsubishi servo drive functions efficiently when the incoming power is clean. As a result, this ensures that the torque delivered is consistent across various load cycles. This serves as a protection to your hardware against grid volatility.
If there is consistent power, not only does it prevent failure, but it also optimizes performance. Clean energy provides smoother transitions and more accurate positioning, essential to mitigate in the modern manufacturing environment of Canada.
Omram Servo & Control Services has emerged as the leading provider of industrial automation solutions. With specialization in repair, maintenance, and testing of complex electronic automation components, we commit ourselves to delivering reliable service that keeps production lines moving and saves the cost of ownership for mission-critical hardware.
Jun 12, 2026
Jun 03, 2026
May 27, 2026