weressl
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charlie b said:I had to look up the word ?distal? in my dictionary; I thought it might have been a typographical error either in this post or in the specs. The word exists, and is defined as, ?situated away from the point of origin or attachment; terminal.? So they mean attach a device at the far end of each circuit, such that the circuit sees a 3 amp load.
Three things strike me as ?funny,? meaning that I am laughing at the engineer who approved that specification, but perhaps ?tragic? is a better word. First, they don?t require you to measure the magnetic field before turning on your 3 amp load, in an effort to establish the background field. But then, the background can vary from second to second anyway, so it would be hard to establish the amount of the field that is due to background, and not due to your load current. Secondly, they say what a particular value of magnetic field will indicate, but they don?t say that it would be a bad thing, and they don?t require you to take any corrective action to bring the value of field down to a lower value. The essential error in the spec is that they did not establish an acceptance criterion. You can measure a value of 0.6, and they say "so what"? The test is of no value if it does not give an acceptance criterion and establish requirements for corrective actions. Finally, I can conceive of no meaning to the phrase ?net current.? All current leaving the source will make its way back to the source. If it is not following the ?normal path,? meaning for example the hot and neutral wires, and instead finds its way back to the source via the conduit (owing to a fault internal to a receptacle or other device), then the ?net current? is still zero. I do not know what they are trying to prevent, or what bad thing they are trying to detect.
They did not say WHERE the measurement is to take place. Out in the yard? Next room. 1mm from the conductor?
Inductive load? Capacitive, combo?
The occupants will be walking around the house in tin-foil hats........
Sheeees...