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<blockquote data-quote="Graham C Mellor" data-source="post: 33587" data-attributes="member: 233"><p>Re: System Tech Toolkit Item Preferences</p><p></p><p>My opinion is that Cat 4 is unnecessary in this application. If you are going to be metering something that may surge while you're metering it, you're probably passed the point of quick check/ confirming voltage, and need an electrician to be doing the job. I don't believe Bennett should, or would, be doing something that requires any more than a Cat 3 meter. Even on the lugs of a Gen-Set, it's load side of the breaker, so Cat 3 should be fine for that application. Line side of an MDP might be a different story, but someone without a license shouldn't be allowed in there anyway, so again, Cat 3 is sufficient. No need to cloud the fish bowl with crap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Graham C Mellor, post: 33587, member: 233"] Re: System Tech Toolkit Item Preferences My opinion is that Cat 4 is unnecessary in this application. If you are going to be metering something that may surge while you're metering it, you're probably passed the point of quick check/ confirming voltage, and need an electrician to be doing the job. I don't believe Bennett should, or would, be doing something that requires any more than a Cat 3 meter. Even on the lugs of a Gen-Set, it's load side of the breaker, so Cat 3 should be fine for that application. Line side of an MDP might be a different story, but someone without a license shouldn't be allowed in there anyway, so again, Cat 3 is sufficient. No need to cloud the fish bowl with crap. [/QUOTE]
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