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Re: Fault current, short circuit and arc flash analyzis

by "Phill Hellewell" <phill@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Aug 30, 2005 at 09:31 AM

<sales@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:1125092706.554016.241470@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Doing power system short circuit fault current analyzis?

Contrary to Chris' comments above.

I set up this news group ages ago and it has been plagued with Spam
relating 
to ****, viagra, fake watches etc (as almost all un-moderated newsgroups 
are).

Yes this post is advertising, as all the posts at present are. I had hoped

that this newsgroup could be a forum for discussion on maintenance topics.

Ah well! At least the ads are on topic.

I think this is a useful tool for electrical engineers and anyone 
responsible for setting up a factory's electrical distribution diagram.

Calculating prospective fault levels is a requirement under IEE Regs and I

am sure this tool will make the job much easier.

I have no association with this company.


Phill Hellewell
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Maintenance Management Software from
http://www.pmsoftware.co.uk
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