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RE: NST replacements



Original poster: "Mccauley, Daniel H by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <daniel.h.mccauley-at-lmco-dot-com>

How exactly are they implementing this new GFP on the neon transformers?  I
would think that it would be easily to remove
especially on the open frame NSTs.

The Captain



 >I can scarcely believe that ANY regulation
 >could eliminate accessibility to a standard current
 >limited  high voltage transformer, such as the NST is
 >classified.


A little thing called UL 2161 has done just that. Or at least made the
pre-UL 2161 transformers (UL 506) ineligible to receive a UL approval after
September 2002. So naturally, all neon transformer manufacturers have had
to convert to the newer UL standard, which requires secondary ground fault
protection on all larger transformers. Otherwise, they could not be used in
a UL listed sign. You can find out much more by doing a search for "UL
2161" on <www.google.htm>www.google-dot-com.

I have no doubt that standard magnetic transformers will still be
manufactured for a long time to come, but there will be no more new US made
transformers without SGFP. However, there is a possibility that non-US
manufacturers will make non-SGFP transformers for sale in the US. If I hear
more on this, I will let the list know.


Tony Greer
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