Re: Safety Hazards
By George R. Johnson
Hi digest:
Above all we need to make electrical wiring safe. Different cleaning and electrical agents have been outlawed due to causing health problems.
I am retired from the Telephone Co. At one time we used carbon tetra- chloride for cleaning contacts -- it will kill you; not right now, but over a period oftime. A dirty nickel is a poor conductor; poor conductivity could be the reason for over heating.
I am involved with pipe organs. The first of Jan. 1990 several pipe organ builders produced a new NEC code for pipe organs. The insulation and fusing is the main topic, plus the wire sizing to carry the projected load. Personally, a few minor safety improvements doesn't destroy the historical value anymore than a better (newer) stain or finish.
Regards Georgesouth of the Potomac River in Virginia USA |
(Message sent Sat 17 Aug 1996, 01:02:56 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.) |
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