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Hi can anyone tell me the calculation for above? Got the last day of my install of my AM2 tomorrow can't remember from college and havnt had much luck searching, cheers.
 
Please get the photo’s as I want to do a post on overloads. I must have worked on hundreds of them years and don’t have a single photo of them.

Some of the Metropolitan Vickers units came with a brass label stating the % rating along with the viscosity / time delay. They were a swine to set up. One motor in particular I had to blend my own oil for the pots.

The oils available were:
100 cSt (clear)
200 cSt (red)
500 cSt (can’t remember)
1000 cSt (yellow)
Viscosity was measured in Stokes
 

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