* let us not also forget the RF grounds (yow)
Rich <2@vc.net> wrote:
>.> ** There could still be a safety hazard on the chassis of the amp if the
>> neutral and the ground wires were to break at the same time. Perhaps it
>> would be wise to go with a 5-wire circuit ? There would be two line
>> wires, the neutral wire, the ground wire plus the emergency-backup wire.
>> On second thought, since #6 Cu wire is so easily broken, maybe an
>> emergency-backup backup wire and a 6-wire plug/socket would be safer yet ?
>
>A current sensor could be installed on the safety ground wire where it exits
>the breaker panel. This could trigger a 6 inch fire alarm gong and red strobe
>light so that the ham shack can be evacuated in a timely manner.
>
good one, Phil
- Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.
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