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  • Understanding Shielded Cable (.pdf)
    moisture and spills. But. insulation is transparent to electromagnetic energy and offers no protection. Shielding is needed. to combat the effects of EMI. Cables can be a main source of transfer for EMI, both as a source and receiver. As a source, the. cable can either conduct noise to other
  • Detecting Circulating Currents and Hot Spots in Normally Non-current Carrying Conductors and Structural Members
    ) and the internals were scanned to determine the source of. the heat. A space heater mounted to the side of each cabinet on stand off brackets was found to be over 900°. F. 911.4°F. 908.3°F. 800. 800. Heater 2: 920°F. Heater 1: 926°F. 600. 600. 400. 400. 200. 200. 70.3°F. 62.3°F. Figure 3. Space heaters
  • EMKA Electronic Locking & Monitoring: System Summary
    the use of an ID card to. enter the room that houses the cabinets, and then to use a password to open the required cabinet. The power required is 12 VDC 500 mA.The systems are "fail safe," that is the doors remain locked. when power is disconnected. 1. EMKA® Electronic Locking & Monitoring. Schematic
  • Home Electrical Safety Using Infrared
    of electric. wisely and don't overload them. around electrical appliances like. cords, such as overloading. space heaters, irons and hair. circuits, poor maintenance, and. dryers. running the cords under rugs or in. high traffic areas. The home appliances most often. Keep clothes, curtains, and other

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