This could get interesting. Does the balun I wound to measure cross talk
require a DoC? I'd have to test it for user safety to be sure, no? Safety
and caution warnings, perhaps? DO NOT CONNECT TO HIGH VOLTAGE.

Seems like a lot of time and money to spend on one toroid through which I
just threaded a few wires!

Cortland

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From: tim.hay...@baesystems.com
List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org
Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2001 13:13:08 +0100 (BST)
Subject: Re: Equipment for own use (was gas appliance)
Reply-To: tim.hay...@baesystems.com
 

Hi Everybody...

In the EU there is workplace legislation that in the UK is implemented
under the "Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations" (PUWER)
1998.

In these regulations anything that is provided for use at work is
required to comply with the relevant Directives. If the equipment is
"old" there are a set of equivalent requirements. 

Regards 
Tim

(Some stuff snipped)

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