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Droop CT

10/10/2010 6:54 AM

Why we always use Droop CT on Middle phase of the generator?

Ans Precisely.

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Re: Droop CT

10/10/2010 7:39 AM

>Ans<
That's as precise as I can get it with out measuring it in Quark Express.

Try learning a few manors if you want a reasonable answer.

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10/10/2010 7:59 AM

Correction manners not manors

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10/10/2010 7:57 AM

c'mon guys

let's not worry about "manners" and how to phrase things at this time of the morning

now, both of you go refill your coffee cups and start over

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Re: Droop CT

10/10/2010 2:49 PM

Why we always use Droop CT on Middle phase of the generator?

Sorry but I don't think we all do, so I am guessing this is relating to a specific generator size/application or country/site requirements.

Please provide more information on the generator type, function and it's size as well as what the function of this "Droop CT" is. Do you perhaps mean Droop VT?

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10/10/2010 4:03 PM
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