FW Virus Alert

1996-11-27 Thread JEichner
-- From: Karim Valji To: Statpower All Subject: Virus Alert List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org Date: Wednesday, November 27, 1996 11:52AM Subject: VIRUS ALERT There is a new virus screaming around the internet that will wipe out your hard drive if you open the file. Here is the

RE: How long for continuous? (Defibrillation)

1996-11-27 Thread Farnsworth,Heber
Mike said: When the heart goes into ventricular fibrillation, you're right, it is very erratic and does not pump blood very efficiently. The purpose of the defibrillator is to attempt to get the "electrical system" of the heart back into a normal sinus rhythm. Right. The heart contracts in travel

IEC1000-3-2

1996-11-27 Thread Fred Waechter
I am trying to understand the IEC1000-3-2 standard. My equipment is classified as Class D. Table 3 - Limits for Class D Equipment, has two columns for the limits, one is maximum harmonic current per watt and the other is maximum permissible harmonic current. The two columns don't appear to agree

3750 Volt surge test on telecom relays/products

1996-11-27 Thread JPR3
In a message dated 96-11-22, Harold Leipold writes: >We have been hearing from sales reps that customers are telling them someone >is getting ready to require a 3750 volt surge test on some telecom relays >and other telecom products. Harold: This might be a misunderstanding of the sort that oft

RE: How long for continuous?

1996-11-27 Thread Mike Cantwell
When the heart goes into ventricular fibrillation, you're right, it is very erratic and does not pump blood very efficiently. The purpose of the defibrillator is to attempt to get the "electrical system" of the heart back into a normal sinus rythm. It may very well stop the heart first, the next t