somewhere between a rock and paper?What's the max Zs rating for fuse can not find it in the regsROTFWLROTFWLROTFWL
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But a great cheap way of providing a cut-out for the appliance! (Sorry, couldn't resist.....)Novel....
Or is it Britain which has them reversed?I see that switch has the positions reversed.
Maybe thats like the rail signal thing where down used to be ok to proceed until a signal failed and fell down and trains crashed.Or is it Britain which has them reversed?
Very philosophical. I like it...But a great cheap way of providing a cut-out for the appliance! (Sorry, couldn't resist.....) Or is it Britain which has them reversed?
I still find three phase board confusing sometimes even ive been working in the industry for a couple years now.And another thing.We often have debate about our power ON and power OFF indication lamps, should on be red or green, red for danger or should it be green for power is on systems are go.
I understand that in certain installations it was decided to avoid this potential pitfall entirely by adopting completely different colors for indicators on panels, e.g. blue for off & yellow for on.We often have debate about our power ON and power OFF indication lamps, should on be red or green, red for danger or should it be green for power is on systems are go.
But how does a light come on when some thing has trippedHow can a lamp light up if the power is switched off?? surely it would be normal for a lamp to be lit up ie yellow, blue, green, pink with brown spot :^O and so that would indicate that power was available, what i dont understand is that if the supply was turned off to something how would a light illuminate (big word for the day! :^O ) with no supply present apart from a battery back up of course!
A BATTERY Wet Fishbad day explodeBut how does a light come on when some thing has tripped
We're talking about lamps on an indicator panel which show whether a particular contactor or circuit-breaker is closed or open. They're wired on separate control circuits, not on the actual feed which is being switched.How can a lamp light up if the power is switched off?? surely it would be normal for a lamp to be lit up ie yellow, blue, green, pink with brown spot :^O and so that would indicate that power was available, what i dont understand is that if the supply was turned off to something how would a light illuminate (big word for the day! :^O ) with no supply present apart from a battery back up of course!
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