Hi

Ok, well since I was *asked* to say more :) 

Long ago heavy users of this sort of gear figured out that you wanted to keep 
the OCXO’s on
all the time. That was the way  to make the gear the most stable. That is the 
way you
can use your counter / generator / whatever  when you get to work in the 
morning. A house
standard is not always the way labs are wired. 

Over the years this power on approach ran up against facilities groups that had 
objectives to reduce
building costs. As the costs went down, their bonus went up. A multitude of 
reasons thus
were generated as to why it was a “really good idea” to turn everything off at 
night / at lunch/ 
in odd numbered hours. Most of them were pretty easy to fight. The “fire 
hazard” one was
a bit harder to address. It became a conversation point in buying gear. 

Conversation points tend to flow into odd specification details. They may or 
may not show
up in the written specifications. They are there none the less. The fuse in the 
10811 is there
because of fire / smoke hazard concerns. Is it provable that there a direct 
link from the 
customer “concerns” to the fuse? Without full access to every memo and 
conversation
within HP, it can’t be proven. Based on what people have said over the years, 
it is the case. 

Ultimately it all came to no good. The energy conservation rules simply took 
over. Shutting
down everything during off hours became the way a lot of outfits did things. 
Don’t turn off all
your bench gear and you get a nasty note. I am not aware of full power being 
dropped during 
off hours. That tends to take out things you really do not want to shut down 
(fire sensors …). 

I tend to pick on the US government in the context of gear shutdown. They 
certainly had all 
these issues. The guys from the various labs certainly fought all these 
battles. The government is
far from the only organization that went through all of this between the late 
1960’s and today. 
I’m also not claiming that energy conservation is a bad idea. It comes to mind 
every month
when I get the electric bill ….

Bob


> On May 11, 2017, at 1:58 AM, Hal Murray <hmur...@megapathdsl.net> wrote:
> 
> 
> kb...@n1k.org said:
>> The is related to safety (full time  power on). As it worked out, the fuse
>> did not help them in that respect. The Fed’s still ruled the gear had to be
>> shut off at night. 
> 
> Could you please say more...
> 
> Does that mean unplugging gear with always-on OCXOs?  Or dumping the main 
> power to the lab when the lights are turned off?
> 
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