The motors picked up from your company will be cleaned, tested and repaired if necessary.
The initial computer report will note motors that are un-economical to repair. With
this report, the quantity of each motor will be noted. Your company will make the
decision if these quantities are sufficient for their plant operation, and disposal
of motors not economically repairable.
Business phone, pagers and overnight telephone numbers will be supplied when the
program is initiated. All supervisors will have a copy of this contact list. In
addition, select personnel from your company will have on-line access to the Motor
Management Matrix which will allow them to view motor specifications, motor location
and if spares are available.
Important information needed to maintain a 3-hour delivery time to the plant for
critical motors:
- The name of the person calling from the plant and their pager number.
The area of the plant and machine that the motor operates with.
- I.D. number of the motor or relevant motor specifications.
- Purchase Orders to cover repairs of burned out motors (possibly a blanket).
The motor that is in need of repair will be returned to Renown Electric when the
spare is delivered to the plant. The burned out motor will then become the spare
and returned to storage at Renown Electric.
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