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Panasonic CS8550Di-50 Industrial control and automation

Panasonic CS8550Di-50 Industrial control and automation

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Q:How come water shorts things out when water doesn't even conduct electricity it is the minerals in the water. If you dropped pure water in electrical equipment what would happen
nothing would happen if you dropped pure water in electrical equipment and the electrical equipment is also pure without any dirt which is soluble in water. however, in real life, this is not possible. firstly, water which you get from your tap contains all sorts of impurities that dissociate into their ions when in aqueous form. hence, there is presence of free ions that can act as charge carriers to conduct electricity in tap water. if you are able to get pure water, without any impurities, it would be almost impossible to ensure that your electrical equipment is clean without any dirt and impurities on it which are soluble in water. Hence, these residue can dissolve and dissociate in water to form free ions that conduct electricity.
Q:I just replaced a light fixture in an apartment complex.I discovered that the bonehead that did the install did not run an equiptment ground when he installed the entire circuit that the light is ran off of (dumb a**!!!!!!!!)Does anyone know if it would be up to code if I where to just drive an 8 ft. ground rod and ground the fixture/entire circuit off of the rod?I have looked everywhere.Cannot find anything in code books.If someone knows where this is in NEC, please include the location.Anybody have any input?
It is not whether 80 ft, 8 ft 0r 1 ft., it is the conductivity of the ground that is at issue. Of course, generally but not necessarily true that the deeper the ground rod penetrates, the better. I suggest you get someone who knows to check your grounding system before you become a bonehead yourself.
Q:Do you find batteries die faster than they should, light bulbs flicker or go out too quickly, electrical equipment does werid stuff or dies sooner than it should. (If you don't believe in vampires, this question is not directed at you.)I suspect it's more of a psi-vamp than sang problem, but I'm currious. I've had some weird experiences with the computer and one small printer ar work. Also, I had a period where remote controled TV's would go on by themselves. I don't have that problem now, though.
Hi from another Persephone :) I am not a Psi vamp , or anything like that. I do have trouble with watch batteries however. they just do not last. I do not wear watches because of that. I also have trouble with keeping a charge on my cell phone. I have had that problem with ever phone I have owned. Its strange, and annoying. Just not uncommon.
Q:i want to where I can transformator ( i do not know the name)But I whant to there is some equipment the you connetectwith your device it will change the current. And please wherecan I buy and approximatly what is the price?Thank you
yes u can but u would need a power volt changer to make them work in the usa the power converters cost between 10.00 - 100.00 dollars
Q:i want to measure the electrical consumption of my A.C,washing meachinefridge
You can buy a plug-in energy meter for a few pounds / dollars eg energymonitors-direct .uk/s
Q:Do they design circets for the electricity? If not, what do they design?
There are many different areas of specialization in electrical engineering.
Q:I'm comparing the GP 6500 with 389 cc engine (splash lubrication) to the XG 6500 with a 410 cc industrial engine (oil pump pump lubrication). I would be using it for home emergency use, so I doubt I really need the industrial engine with oil pump. Over 10 years it will probably only get 100 hours on the engine mostly at a consistent 50% load with occasional short term peaks closer to max (toaster, sump pump coffee pot, etc). So I'm leaning towards the cheaper GP. But want to consider the following:Are they both easy to pull start? The biggest engine I pull start is my snowblower with a 250cc OHV Briggs. But when starting only the engine is turned, i.e. it's not engaged to the snowblower yet. The hardest thing I have to start is my power washer with a 160cc OHV Kohler. I think because it's directly connected to the pump which makes it harder to start.Is the XG industrial engine quieter than the GP engine?
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Q:I have heard from a lot of people about the greatness of an EE degree but never got the chance to ask why? So what is so cool about an electrical engineering degree that makes it better than the other engineering degrees out there?
I've got a Electrical Engineering Diploma. I work in the electrical field. I'd be a Graphic Designer.
Q:I just don't understand it, what does it mean when people say 3 phase or 2 phase Voltage, I know higher phases are used to power bigger more voltage demanding things but what does it mean?Can you get both AC and DC in each phase?Is phase just basically saying higher phase higher voltage for higher voltage equipment?How do you convert between phases?Are high phases created with the use of transformers or can they be created directly from things like wind turbines?What is the maximum and minimum phase?How does the phase effect the amps?
Let me explain briefly about the Electric power source and what it has. We get electric power source normally from power station where it is produced by means of Electric power generators. The generator has an Armature which comprises three windings (say coil). Each winding has two ends and all these ends are connected with each other. From Armature windings 'THREE LINES' are drawn to transmit the Electric power source. {Power station produces very high voltage (Electro Motive Force) and transmit the source through over head lines to the various step down Transformers where it is finally step-ed down to low voltages ranging from 600 to 220 volts and supplied to us.} As said above the 'THREE LINES' that Carry's the electric power source from the power stations to us are said as THREE PHASES. VOLTAGE is the unit of the 'Electro Motive Force' (EMF) which is supplied to us from power sub station. What is 220 and 120 volt ? Power substation Supply power source to us by means of 4 wires where the three wires which are called Phases as said above and the fourth wire is called as Neutral. The phase wires carries power source where as Neutral wire carries no power source. America and other countries which follows American Standard, use a phase wire and a neutral wire for 120 volt Supply especially for lighting loads and two wires of phases are used for 220 volt Supply for appliances etc., If you measure the voltage between phases it will read 220volt and phase to neutral it will read 120 volt. Manufacturers of motors, home appliances, electrical equipments, etc., are the deciding authority to Communicate the voltage requirement of their PRODUCTS based on the way they made them. We can find this detail in the name plate of the equipment. Regarding AC and DC Supply. Batteries are made to Supply DC Supply and it can be used for AC equipments with suitable invert-or to change DC to AC.

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