Wouldn't BABT have such a facility, too?

                          - Robert -

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Bacher <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
List-Post: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, March 02, 2000 3:51 PM
Subject: Fwd:Re: UL 891


>
>forwarded for Chris Dupres...... Jim
>
>
>____________________Forward Header_____________________
>Subject:    Re: UL 891
>Author: [email protected]
>Date:       3/1/00 2:51 PM
>
>In a message dated 01/03/00 08:40:29 GMT Standard Time,
[email protected]
>writes:
>
><<
> UL891 requires a 100 KA short circuit test. I know of facilities in the US
>that can cope with this test. Does anybody know of a facility in the UK
that
>could do it also? >>
>
>Hi Paul.
>
>Speak to ASTA.  (Association of Short circuit Testing Agencies?)    They
>should be in the book.  They have very high current testing facilities and
>are the people who rate distribution centres etc., for fault current
>protection and so on.
>
>Chris Dupres
>Surrey, UK.
>



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