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Wiring Error Investigation
(Typical magnetic fields from a transformer vault, for example, fall off relatively quickly with distance, however, these fields do not.) When a building's wiring is installed according to Code (National Electric Code), current goes out and returns on the same circuit path, maximizing the natural cancellation of magnetic fields from electric currents. If, in the course of the electrical distribution system of a building, certain types of errors are made which create alternative paths for the return current from a circuit, a situation results which is commonly referred to as a "Net Current".
The consequence of these errors, in addition to being violations of Code and posing both fire and shock hazards, is that the fields which result are both larger and decay more slowly that conventional "separation" fields. Conventional shielding is inefficient when combating net-current conditions. Instead, correct engineering practice requires that the wiring errors must be isolated and corrected prior to consideration of any other mitigation options, including shielding. FMS offers Wiring Error Investigation services and typically works with a local electrician or contractor of the Client’s choice to isolate and correct Code violations. Detailed and systematic measurement of the electrical systems can point our specialized engineering staff to a speedy and accurate resolution of the problem. |
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FMS tests the effectiveness and commercial viability of magnetic field cancellation techniques to reduce magnetic fields in commercial buildings with net-current magnetic field conditions present. Discover some of the innovative methods FMS uses to reduce net-current magnetic fields.
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