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Re: [TenTec] High speed washer hum/whine

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] High speed washer hum/whine
From: "Ariel M. Elam" <k4aal@comcast.net>
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Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 21:57:06 -0600
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Until a few years ago (or maybe more than a few as I age) National 
Electrical Code only required a 3 conductor cable to feed a clothes 
dryer. There were two hot conductors (220 volts for heat) and one 
combination ground & neutral conductor fastened to the dryer cabinet 
which in combination with one hot furnished 110 volts to power the drive 
motor. This has changed and the NEC now requires four conductors - 2 
hots, 1 neutral, 1 ground. This also applies to electric ranges.

Maybe this sheds a little info.

73,

Ariel, K4AAL

Jim Brown K9YC wrote:
> On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 15:27:36 -0600, Stuart Rohre wrote:
>
>   
>> The problem may be Variable 
>> Speed Drives in the appliance, lots of modulated semiconductors 
>> controlling the motor for "Green" efficiency.  Oh, the laws of 
>> unintended consequences from the environmentalists!
>>     
>
> Don't blame environmentalists -- it's lousy circuit design. 
>
>   
>> There are no guarantees with line filters. 
>>     
>
> This doesn't sound like a line filtering issue, but it DOES sound 
> like possibly improper connections of neutral and the power system 
> green wire, or a missing power system green wire, of missing bonds 
> of station ground to the rest of what's grounded. These improper 
> connections could be in the shack or at the appliance. 
>
> Some things to check. 1) Make sure that the green wire is bonded 
> to the chassis at the power supplies, AND where the power supply 
> is plugged into the AC outlet. 2) Make sure that the chassis 
> (green wire) is NOT connected to the neutral.  3) Make sure that 
> your power system ground (green wire) is bonded to everything else 
> in your station, and that every chassis in your station is bonded 
> together. 4) Make sure that the common point of your station 
> chassis bonds (grounds) is tied to the ground rods for your 
> antenna system, your shack, the power system ground rod, and the 
> ground for Telco and CATV arrestors. 
>
> Look for #1 and #2 at the appliance that is generating the noise. 
>
> 73,
>
> Jim K9YC
>
>
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