ceb58
Senior Member
- Location
- Raeford, NC
I got a call the other day from a regular commercial customer. There bridge crane had stopped working and wanted me to look at it. After going from the disconnect to the buss bars to the control cabinet I found that the 480/120 transformer for the control voltage had gone out. I gave the owner the info off of the transformer to let him do the leg work for finding a new one. He called today said the new transformer did not work. I return this afternoon and he had one of his guys replace the transformer. They get the fork lift and basket and up I go, open the door and the first thing I look at is the new transformer. This company makes signs and the guys are not completely dumb on electrical. However, when the guy replaced the transformer he forgot or did not know about putting that little jumper bar on 2&3 on the primary side. Installed the jumper, that by the way was laying in the bottom of the cabinet. Through disconnect on and its back in service.
My question is I spent two hours there troubleshooting which I will charge $70.00 for the first hour and $50.00 per hour after. Would you charge another service call or just add the extra time for the second trip?
He's a good customer and if I would have had to order the transformer I would have made the second trip any way. But I did not order the transformer so I get no mark up to cover the extra trip expense.
My question is I spent two hours there troubleshooting which I will charge $70.00 for the first hour and $50.00 per hour after. Would you charge another service call or just add the extra time for the second trip?
He's a good customer and if I would have had to order the transformer I would have made the second trip any way. But I did not order the transformer so I get no mark up to cover the extra trip expense.