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#52208 16/02/11 10:23 AM
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Anyone can help me on the proper and safe use of electrical safety analyzer,..also i want to know the acceptable ranges of parameters tested like leakage current,ground cord resistance,line in voltage and others.

Thanks a lot!

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Take a look here. smile

There is also some nice information on the Rigel website.

They used to do some nice little Guides to 601 et al and 62353 etc. but I don't see those on the new Rigel website, unfortunately. Maybe someone else has them available ... but I can get them to you if you give an email address (most folk add them at their Profiles). smile





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thank you very much'..

here is my email address:

arnoldsganado@gmail.com

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Welcome to the forum, Arnold. smile

Nice flag!

Guides have been sent.


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Hi Arnold,
may I suggest that you purchase a copy of the EN62353 from such as BSI in the UK, makes good bed time reading!!!

Malcolm.


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