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No. 417-IEC-5173
Title:  Signal low terminal  
Application:  On any kind of equipment, to indicate the signal terminal
the potential of which is closest to earth or chassis potential.  

Here is an ASCII art representation:

            |
            |
          --o--

-doug



Douglas E. Powell
Staff Engineer
Corporate Compliance Dept.
Advanced Energy Industries, Inc.
Fort Collins, CO 80525 USA




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Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 1:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Symbol




Hello group,

What is the meaning of a symbol that looks like an upside down letter
"T"? Can this symbol be used for marking of a terminal to which return
wires
(0V) of redundant DC power sources are connected? Note: The subject
terminal is not grounded.

Thanks for your help.

John Radomski
Principal Engineer
Schneider Automation



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Title: RE: Symbol

No. 417-IEC-5173
Title:  Signal low terminal 
Application:  On any kind of equipment, to indicate the signal terminal
the potential of which is closest to earth or chassis potential. 

Here is an ASCII art representation:

            |
            |
          --o--

-doug

-------------------------------------

Douglas E. Powell
Staff Engineer
Corporate Compliance Dept.
Advanced Energy Industries, Inc.
Fort Collins, CO 80525 USA



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
[email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 1:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Symbol




Hello group,

What is the meaning of a symbol that looks like an upside down letter
"T"? Can this symbol be used for marking of a terminal to which return
wires
(0V) of redundant DC power sources are connected? Note: The subject
terminal is not grounded.

Thanks for your help.

John Radomski
Principal Engineer
Schneider Automation


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