In message <c3aa3b36.bf7a%[email protected]>, dated Wed, 9 Jan 
2008, Ken Javor <[email protected]> writes:

>With no more info than you have provided, some worst case numbers may 
>be calculated assuming for magnetic field that the return conductor is 
>infinitely far away, and for electric field that the return conductor 
>is ground.
The distribution is bound to be 3-phase, so multiply the numbers by the 
square root of three, again taking the worst case.
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