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Re: [TCML] shielding and emi/emc



Dex Dexter wrote:
Mary shouldn't have any problems regarding that matter than.
If Wysock was allowed to install a caged 13 kVA coil for
public displays ,she must be allowed to do the same with 3 kVA twin coil system.Case closed!
Dex

You must not have been involved in regulatory compliance for these sorts 
of things.  Every situation is different. There are different people, 
different insurers, different jurisdictions, different lawyers.
One place might only care that you don't burn the place down or 
seriously injure someone. Another place might only care that you have 
NRTL listing (e.g. UL) for your gear. Another might want a full RF 
safety survey. Yet another might ask you to sign a indemnification 
agreement obligating you to assume all liability  present and future for 
any and all claims arising from your coil and to pay for defending from 
those claims (that's a real exciting one if you happen to own a house or 
other assets.. some yahoo could pop up 10 years later and sue, and you'd 
be paying your venue's lawyer bill..)
People who do Tesla coiling for a living pay substantial sums to their 
liability insurance carrier.
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