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PREPARING THE CONTROL
REVIEWING YOUR CONTROL SELECTION
Before proceeding with the installation, review the application to confirm that the proper motor and speed control have been selected. This should be done after reading this manual and all applicable safety standards. If in doubt, contact your Bodine Representative, orthe Home Office if there is no Representative in your area. Any selection or application suggestions made by Bodine Electric Com­pany are only to assist thecustomer—and in all cases, determination of fitness for purpose or use is solely the customer's responsibility.
Unless otherwise agreed to by Bodine Electric Company, all control nameplate ratings are based on the following normal operating conditions:
1. Duty—8 hours per day; 5 days per week, without frequent reversals or starts and stops.
2. Ambient temperature should not exceed 40°C (104°F) for all encased controls. The maximum ambient temperature is 50°C (122°F) for chassis controls.
3. Voltage—Within 10% of nameplate rating.
4. Frequency—Within 5% of nameplate rating.
5. Combined variation of voltage and frequency—Within a total of 10% providing frequency variation does not exceed 5%.
Consult Bodine Electric Company if variations from the above conditions are contemplated.
INSPECTING THE CONTROL
Please examine your control (and any option kits, if ordered) carefully for shipping damage. Check to be certain that the control you ordered is the one in front of you. Also check any option kits you received. Any claim(s) for shipping damages should be made to the freight carrier.
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