


Baker EXP4000
Dynamic electric motor analyser
Dynamic electric motor analyser
Key Benefits
- Prevent costly motor failures before they happen
- Quickly pinpoint root causes
- Continuously monitor critical motors
- Operate anywhere your motors are
Description
The Baker EXP4000 Dynamic Motor Analyser is engineered to revolutionise how maintenance professionals monitor and troubleshoot motor systems. This sophisticated diagnostic tool transforms reactive maintenance into proactive motor management, helping organisations minimise unexpected failures and costly production downtime.
Built for rigorous industrial use, this portable, battery-powered analyser delivers comprehensive insights into motor condition and performance through advanced software algorithms. Whether operating on mains power or batteries, the EXP4000 captures critical parameters including power quality, motor efficiency, torque analysis, and mechanical stress indicators in real-time.
Comprehensive Diagnostic Capabilities
The EXP4000 excels at distinguishing between electrical and mechanical issues, a common challenge that often delays effective repairs. Its multi-domain testing approach evaluates power quality feeding the motor, assesses motor performance indicators, and examines load conditions to provide clear diagnostic direction.
The analyser monitors across nine distinct testing domains: power quality, machine performance, current analysis, spectrum analysis, torque evaluation, variable-frequency drive monitoring, continuous monitoring, transient analysis, and efficiency assessment. This comprehensive approach enables maintenance teams to identify root causes quickly and implement targeted solutions.
Predictive Maintenance Excellence
Advanced spectrum analysis capabilities detect hard-to-find issues such as broken rotor bars and bearing faults before they escalate into major failures. The system's innovative torque analysis exposes mechanical problems including over-torque conditions, cavitation, bearing degradation, mechanical imbalances, and shaft misalignment.
For challenging intermittent issues, the EXP4000 provides continuous monitoring capabilities for several days, using event triggers across 41 parameters to capture infrequent problems that traditional route-based monitoring might miss.
Seamless Integration and Safety
The analyser connects easily to motor systems through multiple access points: motor junction boxes, instrumentation cabinets, inside motor control cabinets (MCCs), or externally via the optional EP1000 Dynamic Motor Link. This flexibility ensures safe, convenient monitoring without compromising operational safety or productivity.
Enhanced Connectivity with EP1000 Dynamic Motor Link
The Baker EP1000 Dynamic Motor Link serves as an optional but highly valuable accessory for the EXP4000 system. This permanently installed interface mounts inside the motor control cabinet and provides a low-voltage connection port on the cabinet door.
This configuration delivers significant safety benefits by eliminating the need to open cabinets or power down motors during testing. For facilities monitoring multiple motors, the EP1000 dramatically improves convenience and productivity, enabling rapid system-to-system testing while maintaining full operational safety protocols.
Specifications
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Baker EXP4000 do?
The EXP4000 analyses power quality, motor performance, and mechanical stress to identify and address motor faults before they lead to downtime.
Can the Baker EXP4000 monitor motors while they are running?
Yes, the EXP4000 can assess motors in real-time while they operate, providing critical insights into their performance.
Is the Baker EXP4000 suitable for predictive maintenance?
Absolutely. The EXP4000 tracks trends and provides early warnings for potential failures, making it ideal for predictive maintenance.
How does the Baker EXP4000 connect to motor systems?
It connects via motor junction boxes or motor control cabinets, and is compatible with EP1000 Dynamic Motor Link for MCC connections.
What testing domains does the Baker EXP4000 cover?
Testing domains include power quality, spectrum analysis, torque, current, transient analysis, and more.
Does the Baker EXP4000 work with variable-frequency drives (VFDs)?
Yes, the EXP4000 monitors and troubleshoots VFD-specific issues, such as harmonics and improper loop designs.
Can the Baker EXP4000 be used in harsh environments?
Built with a rugged and portable design, the EXP4000 is suitable for industrial and challenging environments.
Does the Baker EXP4000 store test data?
Yes, it stores collected data in an accessible format for reporting, maintenance records, and trend analysis.
What kind of power does the Baker EXP4000 require?
The device operates on battery or AC power, adding flexibility to its functionality.



