Water Damaged Equipment Procedures
Water Damaged Equipment Procedures
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In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, NEMA has released this free guide to handling water damaged electrical equipment.
I am purposely cross posting this to other related fora. Please do not red flag it in other areas because not everyone reads every forum, and this paper covers a broad spectum of equipment types.
Click here for NEMA water damaged equipment handling guidelines
I am purposely cross posting this to other related fora. Please do not red flag it in other areas because not everyone reads every forum, and this paper covers a broad spectum of equipment types.
Click here for NEMA water damaged equipment handling guidelines
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RE: Water Damaged Equipment Procedures
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That is very good support to the community, thanks for providing sources of reliable technical information. You deserve another star.
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Thanks jraef!
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RE: Water Damaged Equipment Procedures
I wish that we had those guidelines when we had frequency inverters flooded a few years ago! (The Flash-over thread). PLS.
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