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DESCRIPTION:Short circuit events in all electrical equipment can have catas
 trophic consequences to other equipment and\nmore importantly to operating
  and maintenance personnel. UL 1008 is the “Standard for Transfer Switch
  Equipment” and it\nwas issued by UL in 1972 to help ensure the safety o
 f installation\, operating and maintenance personnel who interface with\nt
 ransfer switch equipment. With that objective in mind\, UL has made subseq
 uent revisions to the standard to ensure transfer\nswitches are adequately
  tested to safely withstand and close on the short-circuit ratings shown o
 n their labels.\n\nCo-sponsored by: IEEE-IAS Baltimore\n\nSpeaker(s): Rona
 ld A. Schroeder\, \n\nBldg: Olive Grove Restaurant\, Baltimore County\, Ma
 ryland\, United States
LOCATION:Bldg: Olive Grove Restaurant\, Baltimore County\, Maryland\, Unite
 d States
ORGANIZER:hfranklin@freestateelectric.com
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SUMMARY:UL1008\, 7 th Edition and Short Circuit Testing of Automatic Transf
 er Switches
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/174225
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Short circuit events in all electrical equ
 ipment can have catastrophic consequences to other equipment and &lt;br /&gt;mor
 e importantly to operating and maintenance personnel. UL 1008 is the &amp;ldqu
 o\;Standard for Transfer Switch Equipment&amp;rdquo\; and it &lt;br /&gt;was issued 
 by UL in 1972 to help ensure the safety of installation\, operating and ma
 intenance personnel who interface with &lt;br /&gt;transfer switch equipment. Wi
 th that objective in mind\, UL has made subsequent revisions to the standa
 rd to ensure transfer &lt;br /&gt;switches are adequately tested to safely withs
 tand and close on the short-circuit ratings shown on their labels.&lt;/p&gt;
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