About EASA

The Electrical Apparatus Service Association, Inc. (EASA) is an international trade organization of more than 1,900 electromechanical sales and service firms in 59 countries. Through its many engineering and educational programs, EASA provides members with a means of keeping up to date on materials, equipment, and state-of-the-art technology.

For sales, service and maintenance of motors, drives, controls and other electromechanical equipment, look to EASA and EASA members for Reliable Solutions Today!

Electrical Apparatus Service Association, Inc.
1331 Baur Blvd. • St. Louis, MO 63132 U.S.A.
Phone: 314-993-2220
Fax: 314-993-1269 (General Office)
Fax: 314-993-2998 (Engineering)
E-mail: easainfo [at] easa [dot] com

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Membership has its benefits!

Free Engineering Consulting Service – Now With Expanded Support in Pumps & Vibration

For most companies, one inquiry to EASA’s technical support staff covers the cost of membership. More than 80% of our members use this service; some of them multiple times per year.

Education and Information for Entry-Level and Experienced Employees

  • Excellent cost-effective Webinars
  • AC Verification & Redesign Software: Get access to EASA's flagship electric motor redesign tool! 
  • How to Wind Three-Phase Stators interactive training tool; called the best learning program ever produced by EASA.
  • Excellent engineering reference manuals included with your membership – such as the Technical Manual, Internal Connection Diagrams, and AC Motor Redesign.
  • Engineering reference manuals available at member prices, such as:
    • Fundamentals of Pump Repair (NEW!)
    • Mechanical Repair Fundamentals of Electric Motors, 2nd Edition
    • Root Cause Failure Analysis
    • Principles of Large AC Motors
    • Fundamentals of DC Operation & Repair Tips
  • Sales/Marketing Publications

Content-rich Web Site

Publications to help you fight the myth that motor repair degrades efficiency, such as:

  • The Effect of Repair/Rewinding on Motor Efficiency; EASA/AEMT Rewind Study and Good Practice Guide to Maintain Motor Efficiency – Available for free download at easa.com. This publication is invaluable for educating your employees and customers.
  • Tech Note 16 – Guidelines for Maintaining Motor Efficiency During Rebuilding
  • ANSI/EASA AR100-2010: EASA Recommended Practice for the Repair of Rotating Electrical Apparatus – An American National Standard as approved by ANSI.

Industry Awareness Campaign - Giving recognition to the Association and its members. And representing your interests in important standards committees.

Industry research and benchmarking available nowhere else!

  • “State of the EASA Industry”
  • “Operating Performance Survey” - To help you understand where the market is heading and how your business compares to others.

CURRENTS Monthly Newsletter

EASA Yearbook

Excellent Networking/Learning Opportunities

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