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		<title>Anniversary Challenge</title>
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			<description>Hello,

Since there were no participants on our first anniversary challenge, we are now closing the challenge.

Comments on the photos:
[b]Photo A: Unless the glan plate and the cable glands are non-conductive materials, the three (3) power cables will be creating inductive heat local to the cable gland. This inductive heating will cause insulation deterioration on the cable leading a possible earth fault.

Photo B: Same comments as Photo A - we are sure however that the switchgear material is mild steel which is non-conductive. This photos is much worst than the first one in terms of inductive heating.
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Thank you vvery much.

Admin
 - cyclope</description>
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