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  1. Jackson1

    Klixon overload protector

    Thanks ccjersy for the web site...that is exactly what I've been looking for. I have been trying to search google for three or four days. Thanks waross (Bill) for your information also. All comments are appreciated.
  2. Jackson1

    Klixon overload protector

    Does anyone where on the internet, where I might find an internal schematic for an automatic resetting Klixon? What I need to know is what the three terminals go to internally. The numbers on the Klixon are CET67ABN. A Klixon is an overload protector used mostly in fractional horsepower...
  3. Jackson1

    GFCI's and Halogen bulbs

    I ran into an interesting situation the other day...while installing a GFCI receptacle I put an ohmeter across the "line" terminals and got a reading of approximately 360 ohms. Is there some sort of coil connected across these terminals? I got exactly the same reading across a number of these...
  4. Jackson1

    GFI problems

    Thanks stevenal for your comments. One thing I wanted to add...the GFI would trip just as soon as I energized the control (before operating control). Could this have been partially caused by static capacitive current flow? There are hundreds of different configurations to these controls. They...
  5. Jackson1

    GFI problems

    I am retired from the power transformer testing department of a southeastern utility...I had a problem that I never got to investigate throughly. When testing transformers with LTC's (Load Tap Changers), whenever I would apply electrical power to the controls, out safety department required that...
  6. Jackson1

    Ferroresonance

    Hello, I really appreciate your replys and references. Let me explain this a little deeper. These sensors (3) that I was referring to are special designed for a Multi-amp transformer loss test system. The sensors themselves are approximately 10" in diameter and approximately 4 ft.long...
  7. Jackson1

    Ferroresonance

    I worked for the Southern Company at one of the southeastern utilities (now retired). I was in charge of their Transformer test department. I believe that we were getting some sort of ferroresonant condition at times...while we were doing an excitation test. I worked in this department for over...

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