This is the same principal at work with the cordless kettles
that are on the market right now?
The "Primary Coils" of the transformer are in the base,
and the "Secondary Coils" are in the Kettle.
No problem with the radio or TV when it's on.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 6/27/2005 5:58:59 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can you say Microwave?
Unless this process is done in a Faraday shielded enclosure, there
will be some serious spurious emissions. I doubt that these
devices are considered as being sold to the general public so FCC
compliance is probably not a requirement. In an industrial
environment, it's usually the operator that is working from a
shielded enclosure, somewhat like the X-ray technician at your
local medical facility. But what about the salesperson on the
trade show floor and those watching him?
-CB
Corey,
I spent almost ten years in the industry. The frequencies used are
3000hz, 10,000hz, 450khz and I have seen 60hz used for heating steel
billets. All equipment is FCC approved. Here is a little tutorial from
my former employer. http://www.ajaxtocco.com/03-Basics/basics.htm