In a message dated 11/2/00 9:05:12 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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>
> Is the Omegameter reading taken for Ionic contamination measurement is
> considered Dynamic or Static test?
The Omegameter line is static. The Ionographs are dynamic.
> What is the maximum allowable limit for
> class 2? Our product is for telecommunications application.
By what specification? J-STD-001 does not really give a level broken down by
class, taking the approach that this is an agreed on value between you and
your customer. The Telcordia spec GR-78 covers it under the heading of
Solvent Extract Conductivity. Chapter 13 or 14 if I recall.
Doug Pauls
CSL
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