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1D10t Protection Relay

07/04/2013 12:53 PM

I have been told by EE on project I need to fond a1D10t protection relay for switchgears main. Please to help me find this relay, is not listed in IEEE specification or anywhere else I find. Zazu.

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Re: 1D10t protection relay

07/04/2013 12:59 PM

Did you Google "1D10t protection relay"? Did any of the results help?

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Re: 1D10t protection relay

07/04/2013 1:13 PM

Only an idiot would ask such a question.

Get it?

Do you know what a 710 cap is.

Another example of the quality of AP's.

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Re: 1D10t protection relay

07/04/2013 2:45 PM

Who says Electrical Engineers have no sense of humour.

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Re: 1D10t protection relay

07/04/2013 2:59 PM

ROFL The icing on this cake here is a signed anonymous posting.

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Re: 1D10t Protection Relay

07/04/2013 4:40 PM

The answer is here.
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Re: 1D10t Protection Relay

07/04/2013 5:12 PM

While I as well find this rather amusing, I must point out that the sarcasm may have been lost on the OP as, clearly, English is not his first language.

To the OP... a "ID10T Protection Relay" or the better known "ID10T Error" is a play on the word "idiot".

Reminds me of sending apprentices to the boiler room for a bucket of steam.

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07/04/2013 10:50 PM

Or a left handed screwdriver.

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07/05/2013 4:22 PM

Or ask the apprentice to grab you a long weight.

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07/08/2013 9:05 AM

Or ask a newly minted helicopter mechanic to go get some rotor wash or flight line...

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07/05/2013 3:40 AM

...or to the stores to pick up a short circuit or a metric shovel...

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07/05/2013 4:28 AM

I once told a client that the only way to cure a problem in his software was to fit an ESP relay.

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07/05/2013 3:10 AM
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07/08/2013 5:06 PM

This brings you right back here. Did you check that before you posted?

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07/08/2013 11:37 PM

I suspect that might have been the intention. Ha ha.....

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Re: 1D10t Protection Relay

07/05/2013 8:53 AM

Personally, I would would contact my buddy Wile E. at ACME Corporation. He has the 1D10T protection relay in stock, along with a host of other products that will be useful to the OP throughout his career.

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