Re: Power station equipment

2001-12-19 Thread Robert Macy

Nick,

Contact this man, he has a lot of experience in the technical aspects of the
power distribution business.

Don Kelly
d...@home.com

 - Robert -

   Robert A. Macy, PEm...@california.com
   408 286 3985  fx 408 297 9121
   AJM International Electronics Consultants
   619 North First St,   San Jose, CA  95112

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From: Nick Williams 
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Date: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 5:12 AM
Subject: Power station equipment


>
>Can anyone tell me what the likely certification requirements for
>equipment intended for use in the power generation/distribution
>industry in Califiornia will be?
>
>I think I'm reasonably up to speed with what the NEC and OSHA have to
>say, but some practical guidance based on experience would be rather
>welcome.
>
>I'm not at liberty to divulge much detail about the product in an
>open forum, but the equipment I am concerned with is heavy current
>generation equipment, not instrumentation.
>
>Regards
>
>Nick.
>



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Power station equipment

2001-12-19 Thread Nick Williams


Can anyone tell me what the likely certification requirements for 
equipment intended for use in the power generation/distribution 
industry in Califiornia will be?


I think I'm reasonably up to speed with what the NEC and OSHA have to 
say, but some practical guidance based on experience would be rather 
welcome.


I'm not at liberty to divulge much detail about the product in an 
open forum, but the equipment I am concerned with is heavy current 
generation equipment, not instrumentation.


Regards

Nick.

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