stevenal
Electrical
- Aug 20, 2001
- 3,855
I've got a question in to the manufacturer, but just in case they fail to explain it to me adequately, perhaps folks here can help.
Manufacturer A can provide an optional gas monitoring relay in the cabinet. It's a radio device that communicates to pressure sensors in the pole units. Since the interrupter housings are at line potential, the radio link makes sense.
Manufacturer B provides a gas monitoring relay standard: "This monitor is located inside the base assembly next to the operator cabinet assembly and is connected to the pole units by copper tubing."
Since the base assembly and cabinet are at ground potential, how has manufacturer B not compromised the insulation level of this device with the conductive tubing?
Thanks
Manufacturer A can provide an optional gas monitoring relay in the cabinet. It's a radio device that communicates to pressure sensors in the pole units. Since the interrupter housings are at line potential, the radio link makes sense.
Manufacturer B provides a gas monitoring relay standard: "This monitor is located inside the base assembly next to the operator cabinet assembly and is connected to the pole units by copper tubing."
Since the base assembly and cabinet are at ground potential, how has manufacturer B not compromised the insulation level of this device with the conductive tubing?
Thanks