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THE FLUKE CORPORATION
Everett, Washington
Abstract - In late 1992, the Information Systems Group at The Fluke Corporation was concerned with 'power quality' in an office full of computers, printers and copying machines. It was suspected that line voltage transients or common mode noise were causing program interruptions at PCs in the area.
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JACKSONVILLE ELECTRIC AUTHORITY
Jacksonville, Florida
Abstract - "Our oversized UPS system was continuously switching to bypass and high levels of Total harmonic Distortion were two obvious indicators that we had a serious Power Quality Problem."
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MTI / THE IMAGE GROUP, INC.
New York, New York
Abstract - The MTI / Image Group, Inc. has studios for production of TV shows in eight locations in the greater New York City area. Maintaining the quality of audio and video recordings requires stable and noise free power to the recording equipment. Symptoms of possible problems included overheating of the wiring, voltage instability and common mode noise problems in the video and audio recording equipment.
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THE CALL CENTER
North Fort Myers, Florida
Abstract - In June 1997, an independent NETA testing company was retained by a facility owner to complete a series of electrical measurements at their Call Center in North Fort Myers, Florida. Their purpose in taking these measurements was to confirm the benefits, which had been predicted by PQI, in applying small zero sequence harmonic filters at the load-end of the three-phase, four-wire 'shared neutral' branch circuits that supply their office partition workstations.
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