4203d61676d0ae468aa5cea90a891c13235...@cof110avexu4.global.avaya.com,
Wagner, John P johnwag...@avaya.com inimitably wrote:
The European harmonics standard IEC 61000-3-2, and I call it European
because that is exactly what it is,
Indeed, that's because (and it is a matter of record)
McInturff[SMTP:gary.mcintu...@worldwidepackets.com]
Reply To: Gary McInturff
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 8:55 AM
To: 'John Juhasz'; 'Rich Nute'; emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: RE: Harmonics -- WSJ opinion.
Years ago when switch mode power supplies were really first
of318a279e.2188070d-on85256a00.006a3...@somers.hqregion.ibm.com,
Edward Jones ejjo...@us.ibm.com inimitably wrote:
John, in response to your attached thread you may want to review some of
the field surveys that are available from the Low Frequency Emissions
Industry Coalition (LFEIC) @
200102271645.iaa00...@epgc196.sdd.hp.com, Rich Nute ri...@sdd.hp.com
inimitably wrote:
Of course, no one has shown that unacceptable
overheating will actually occur.
Do you have any more such gems to contribute? What do you think happens
to the total current through a capacitor
To: 'Rich Nute' ri...@sdd.hp.com, emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
cc:
Subject: RE: Harmonics -- WSJ opinion.
Rich,
I would think that you knew that this would generate discussion?
One comment of Mr Hunter's that stood out in particular was the very last .
. .
. . . the only ones who benefit from
Hi John:
Of course, no one has shown that unacceptable
overheating will actually occur.
Do you have any more such gems to contribute? What do you think happens
to the total current through a capacitor when the applied voltage
contains harmonics? What happens to the I^2R
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Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 10:37 AM
To: 'Rich Nute'; emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: RE: Harmonics -- WSJ opinion.
Rich,
I would think that you knew that this would generate discussion?
One comment of Mr Hunter's
Subject: RE: Harmonics -- WSJ opinion.
Rich,
I would think that you knew that this would generate discussion?
One comment of Mr Hunter's that stood out in particular was the very last .
. .
. . . the only ones who benefit from the harmonic current emission
standard
are the European electricity
nebbjkpamlaglbmfcdnnceigcdaa.jo...@medson.com, Jon Griver
jo...@medson.com wrote:
He either pays the manufacturer for increased design and manufacturing
costs
for compliance with the harmonics standard, or he pays the electric
company
for increased infrastructure.
True, but the
RE: Harmonics -- WSJ opinion.Rich, John
It's of no interest to the consumer. He pays in any case.
He either pays the manufacturer for increased design and manufacturing costs
for compliance with the harmonics standard, or he pays the electric company
for increased infrastructure.
Best Wishes,
E15CFB09B1FAD311B74700D0B746BDC12CC814@EMAIL, John Juhasz
jjuh...@fiberoptions.com wrote:
I like to give the benefit of the doubt that the standard was created
based
on sound technical evidence.
It was based on INADEQUATE technical evidence, but not on NO technical
evidence. Also
200102262030.maa28...@epgc196.sdd.hp.com, Rich Nute ri...@sdd.hp.com
wrote:
Of course, no one has shown that unacceptable
overheating will actually occur.
Do you have any more such gems to contribute? What do you think happens
to the total current through a capacitor when the applied voltage
Hi John:
I must admit to several motives for posting my
message regarding the WSJ-E opinion article.
1. I wanted our subscribers to know that the
issue rated comment in the WSJ-E, a high-
level, respected newspaper.
2. I wanted our subscribers to know that the
technical
200102261711.jaa27...@epgc196.sdd.hp.com, Rich Nute ri...@sdd.hp.com
wrote:
With thanks to Ed Jones...
On Thusday, February 22, The Wall Street Journal Europe
published an interesting opinion on the harmonic current
emissions standard.
The opinion is by Rob Hunter, a lawyer and Chairman of
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Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 12:11 PM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Harmonics -- WSJ opinion.
With thanks to Ed Jones...
On Thusday, February 22, The Wall Street Journal Europe
published an interesting opinion on the harmonic current
With thanks to Ed Jones...
On Thusday, February 22, The Wall Street Journal Europe
published an interesting opinion on the harmonic current
emissions standard.
The opinion is by Rob Hunter, a lawyer and Chairman of
the Centre for the New Europe, a Brussels-based think
tank.
Mr. Hunter is
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