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Breaker and Fuse

02/15/2012 2:07 AM

Dear all ,

1. i need a link to get this spares 3.3kv cranking motor breaker fuses ,vacuum contactor - rating :3.3kv/6.6kv, 300a interuption 6.30kv, manufacturer toshiba.

2. 3.3kv cranking motor fuses , fuses link rating 3.6kv, M300a, TAC200A, 40ka.

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Re: Breaker and fuse

02/15/2012 4:05 AM

Step 1: Find the original equipment manufacturer. Its name might be in an Operation and Maintenance Manual somewhere.

Step 2: Look for the telephone number associated with this manufacturer. It may be on the Operation and Maintenance Manual or it might be in a Standard Maintenance Procedure document somewhere within the organisation. Filing Cabinets are the first place to look.

Step 2A: If the manufacturer's details cannot be found, try searching the internet for a telephone number.

Step 3: Pick up the telephone and ring them. Speak to someone in the technical support function with a view to being referred to a technical sales person.

Step 4: Invoke a purchase order, using the Client organisation's standard procedures.

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02/15/2012 4:10 AM
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