Hello, Danp Chaser products being used near water, a grounding seem logical to me, if only that could avoid shortening by someone with moisten hand that touch a rod, but may be my take on the subject is not precise enough. When is grounding efficient and when is not ? Electric shavers have no grounding, only what is called I believe double insulation, which may be a standard in electricity ? if an electric shaver where grounded, will it avoid to kill you if it inadvertly fall in the tub of the bathroom and you are in ? Well I guess I forget the (OT) stamp ! Isaac OLEG > -----Message d'origine----- > De : caut-bounces@ptg.org [mailto:caut-bounces@ptg.org]De la part de > Roger Wheelock > Envoyé : jeudi 12 février 2004 23:07 > À : College and University Technicians > Objet : Re: power strip for a university > > > It was some sort of general inspection, Jeff. > > Roger > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jeff Tanner" <jtanner@mozart.sc.edu> > To: "College and University Technicians" <caut@ptg.org> > Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 2:37 PM > Subject: Re: power strip for a university > > > > Who showed it to him in the first place? > > Jeff > > > > On Thursday, February 12, 2004, at 02:34 PM, Roger Wheelock wrote: > > > > > Hi Conrad, > > > > > > I believe it's a case of "rules are rules". Here in > the factory OSHA > > > requires a grounded plug for a fan. Move it through a > door into the > > > office > > > area and a 2 two prong plug is okay. > > > > > > The challenge is the fire marshall will not talk to me > about the > > > situation > > > and just wants it fixed. > > > > > > Roger > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Conrad Hoffsommer" <hoffsoco@martin.luther.edu> > > > To: "College and University Technicians" <caut@ptg.org> > > > Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 12:50 PM > > > Subject: Re: power strip for a university > > > > > > > > >> At 11:51 2/12/2004 -0500, you wrote: > > >>> Hello list, > > >>> > > >>> I have a music department who is "under attack" from > the school's > > >>> fire > > >>> department related to our product in a number of > pianos. The bottom > > >>> line > > >>> is that the fire marshal has requested that multiple > dehumidifiers > > > connect > > >>> to the Humidistat via a "power strip", rather than a series of > > >>> Add-An-Outlets or a three way adaptor. I thought > this would be easy > > >>> but > > >>> my search and that of our purchasing agent have only > turned up power > > >>> strips with a grounded plug. Our Humidistat won't > accept the ground > > >>> pin. Has anyone ran into this before and found a > solution? Any help > > >>> would be greatly appreciated. > > >>> > > >>> Thanks, > > >>> > > >>> Roger > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> What is their beef, anyway? Surely 150 watts of three > bars isn't > > > straining > > >> the UL ratings of humidistat or plug cube. > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> Conrad Hoffsommer - Music Technician > > >> Luther College, 700 College Dr., Decorah, Iowa 52101-1045 > > >> Vox-(563)-387-1204 // Fax (563)-387-1076 > > >> > > >> - Education is what you get from reading the small > print. Experience > > >> is > > >> what you get from not reading it. > > >> > > >> _______________________________________________ > > >> caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives >
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