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					</url></image><item><title>Mike Holt Newsletter</title><link>http://www.mikeholt.com/newsletters.php?action=reply&amp;inResponseTo=6906&amp;letterID=430</link><description>...C o m m e n t s Hi Kurt, Utilities produce 60 Hz. Customers produce harmonics (dimmer switches, computers, motor starters, hi-fi equipment, etc.). Where are these dangerous high frequency transients coming from? and can you provide...</description><guid>http://www.mikeholt.com/newsletters.php?action=reply&amp;inResponseTo=6906&amp;letterID=430</guid><category domain="http://www.zibb.com">Motor Starters</category><pubDate /><source url="http://www.mikeholt.com" /></item><item><title>International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers</title><link>http://www.ibew.org/articles/04journal/0404/Locallines70.104.htm</link><description>...wiremen. In an effort to create on-the-job conditions, another room was equipped with benders, pipe dies, motor starters and other tools and materials donated by some of our members and contractors. Another classroom is dedicated to...</description><guid>http://www.ibew.org/articles/04journal/0404/Locallines70.104.htm</guid><category domain="http://www.zibb.com">Motor Starters</category><pubDate /><source url="http://www.ibew.org" /></item><item><title>Mike Holt Newsletter</title><link>http://www.mikeholt.com/newsletters.php?action=reply&amp;inResponseTo=9817&amp;letterID=556</link><description>...75 oC, then the 75 oC ampacities must be used. This is often the case with motor control equipment (combination motor starters) and some breaker panels on the main lugs. Jim S. Nasby May 16 2008, 8:13 pm EDT Reply from: Mike Holt...</description><guid>http://www.mikeholt.com/newsletters.php?action=reply&amp;inResponseTo=9817&amp;letterID=556</guid><category domain="http://www.zibb.com">Motor Starters</category><pubDate /><source url="http://www.mikeholt.com" /></item></channel></rss>