Bill Turner wrote:
True. There are safety concerns to be sure but no operational
requirements. I would worry much about the primary to secondary and
secondary to core insulation strength in this application and assure
myself that at the worst case operating conditions I had a 2:1 safety
margin.
>ORIGINAL MESSAGE:
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>At 01:32 PM 3/12/2006, KD7QAE wrote:
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>>There is NO requirement that cores be grounded to operate.
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>Other than common sense.
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>Imagine working on a unit with an ungrounded core which has somehow
>developed a short between core and winding, or where the core has
>accidentally come in contact with a live wire.
>
>It could be your last repair job ever.
>
>Bill, W6WRT
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