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To: "JENKINS, JEFF" , "'emc-pstc'"
Subject: RE: water-cooled electrodes
Date sent: Sun, 15 Nov 1998 22:42:43 +0200
Dear Jeff,
I believe th
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From: "JENKINS, JEFF"
To: "JENKINS, JEFF" , "'emc-pstc'"
Subject: RE: water-cooled electrodes
Date sent: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 11:26:54 -0700
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I worked on a project that received agency approval that used a water cooled
copper RF coil for inductive heating. Not exactly the same but it had some
of the same issues.
Jeff wrote-
>(1) Is it considered necessary to completely isolate the water-cooled >live
component from circuitry by locat
Hi Jeff,
Sorry I did not offer this earlier, but I expected you would have more and
better response from others.
I have not direct agency experience with this issue, but while visiting
Germany some time ago, I discussed with a TUV engineer his experience with
certifying a "tankless" waterheater w
rch. Most questions posed on the EMC-PSTC are single, very
specific questions, and those individuals with specific expertise can
answer them in a couple paragraphs.
Darrell Locke
Advanced Input Devices
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From: JENKINS, JEFF
To: JENKINS, JEFF; 'emc-pstc'
Subject: RE: water-cooled
Opinions are my own and not necessarily shared by Advanced Energy
Industries, Inc. or its affiliates.
-Original Message-
From: JENKINS, JEFF
Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 1998 2:07 PM
To: 'emc-pstc'
Subject: water-cooled electrodes
I would like to know if anyone in the group ha
I would like to know if anyone in the group has been involved with the
AGENCY APPROVAL of a product containing a water-cooled live electrode or
coil, and what had to be done to make this safe in the eyes of the agency.
My company is occasionally involved with this sort of thing, and some feel
that
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