OT: Do we have a VARIAC in the VCF/CDL lab?
Camp Evans had a bit of an electrical supply issue a few weeks ago, so the usual suspects from CDL are deploying a power quality / power loss alarming system. ANSI C84.1-2011 states that 197.6 to 218.4 VAC is the acceptable voltage range on our service type (120/208 3ø AC) I need a way to simulate an out of range voltage in order to confirm the trigger relays operate as intended Martin Flynn
Yes we do On Sat, Dec 14, 2019, 12:15 PM Martin Flynn via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
Camp Evans had a bit of an electrical supply issue a few weeks ago, so the usual suspects from CDL are deploying a power quality / power loss alarming system.
ANSI C84.1-2011 states that 197.6 to 218.4 VAC is the acceptable voltage range on our service type (120/208 3ø AC)
I need a way to simulate an out of range voltage in order to confirm the trigger relays operate as intended
Martin Flynn
More info: we have a 110V Variac in our workshop and a 220 in our warehouse. On Sat, Dec 14, 2019, 12:15 PM Martin Flynn via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
Camp Evans had a bit of an electrical supply issue a few weeks ago, so the usual suspects from CDL are deploying a power quality / power loss alarming system.
ANSI C84.1-2011 states that 197.6 to 218.4 VAC is the acceptable voltage range on our service type (120/208 3ø AC)
I need a way to simulate an out of range voltage in order to confirm the trigger relays operate as intended
Martin Flynn
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