Thanks for your comments.

I can see your point, but actually theatres and arenas strike me as being just such a fairly high current, high switching environment. When I was a student in London, we had a theatre at college which had a 50 x 2.5kW per channel thyristor lighting controller. I'm sure bigger venues have much higher loads. Using the definition of an industrial location being one which has its own private MV transformer, I would expect many of the places I'm concerned about to fit this description.

Please give my regards to Montreal. I expect is has changed significantly in the 20 years since I was last there.

Regards

Nick.


At 15:01 -0500 28/11/02, Benoît Nadeau wrote:
Bonjour de Montréal,

So if you are looking for any comment or advice I would just say that I
would consider this as a commercial environment. If you look at the scope of
the Heavy Industrial Generic standard you will see that this standard is
really directed to high currents, high switching environment.

Regards,



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Nick Williams
Sent: jeudi, novembre 28, 2002 11:45
To: [email protected]
Subject: EMC standards for theatrical props


We have a client who is designing some equipment for use in
theatrical venues (including stadia and arenas). The equipment is (in
effect) a stage prop and is not lighting or sound related.

Would this be considered to be an industrial location, or a
commercial/residential one?

Any comments and advice welcome!

Regards

Nick.



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