Troubleshooting medical machine

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Here's an interesting article that describes how a systematic approach to troubleshooting solved a problem in a high tech manufacturing plant. The problem turned out to be voltage peak clipping or flat-topping which is common in building which were not designed to handle the non-linear loads that are so typical today. Hope you enjoy it as much as me!

http://support.fluke.com/find-sales/download/asset/2103501_a_w.pdf"
 
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jerry5565 said:
Here's an interesting article that describes how a systematic approach to troubleshooting solved a problem in a high tech manufacturing plant. The problem turned out to be voltage peak clipping or flat-topping which is common in building which were not designed to handle the non-linear loads that are so typical today. Hope you enjoy it as much as me!

http://support.fluke.com/find-sales/download/asset/2103501_a_w.pdf"

Interesting. Thanks for the post.
 
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