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SECTION VII
Configuring Motor Generator and Control Sets
1.
Decide on your complete system configuration -
mainframe and
peripherals,
and
FNPs,
DHPs,
consoles.
2.
Refer your configuration to your pertinent branch
field engineer. He will use his data on the KVA load
applied by each component in your configuration.
Adding the individual KVA loads gives a total figure
which determines which MGS type number to order. Do
'not skimp on the MGS to use. Talk over with your
field engineer the need or desirability of using two
units in the specific customer case. The price of
these units is insignificant in the typical total
system price but they serve a very important function
in helping maintain the Level 66 system in an
available condition.
If you find the Level 66
Automated Marketing Configurator_is satisfactory for
your purpose,
it will provide you with the KVA load
for the system you have specified.
3.
The sets are heavy, bulky, noisy and unattractive.
Frequently they are installed away from people in
order to avoid noise and appearance problems. For
this reason it is undesirable to bid a minimal MGS.
Your customer will grow. Give him some growth leeway
before an MGS swap would be involved.
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