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REVISITING 50/60 HZ



1402:

Re-configure the primary power for 220v Delta.
Swap the Ferro ( which is already in question ) with the tour 1402 Ferro.
Swap the read and punch motors with the tour 1402.
Lab 1402 is now a 60Hz machine.

1401:
Swap the Ferro with the tour 1401 Ferro. The fans don't care.
The power supplies are adjustable,and were tested with 60Hz.
Lab 1401 is now a 60Hz machine.

1403:
Swap Carriage motor ( 1/3 Hp ) and Chain motor (very speed sensitive) .
If there are problems, swap T-Casting or entire 1403.
Lab 1403 is now a 60Hz machine.

729:
Sharper minds would have to help me here;
but an E-Mail from Kantmann to Garner (6-16-04)
suggests that converting to 60Hz Is not prohibitive. Someone must have investigated.
Allen would stop beating us up about questionable power.

1406:
The 1406, at this point,is electrically transparent to the system.
Being able to use the 1406 is a long way off. Worry about it later.

PROS:
* Virtually no cost or waiting time. * No converter/generator to fail.
* Single power source. * Less lab space. *Less operator training.
* Less power (way less) * No noise * No heat.
* Reduce the number of C8s
from 6 to 1.
* Less work for an electrician.


Contrary to perception,we're more efficient now than we were 4 months ago.
We know the primary power system pretty well now.
I think a few full work days, with good participation, could get It done.

Ron Williams 11-8-04