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Subject: Re: [TSCM-L] Conducted Signals Analysis (Painfully Detailed)
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Most informative, Jim.
Follow-up questions concerning means and methods for
testing and analysis of non-wire conductors, or contrarily,
means and methods to prevent conduction by these
systems:
1. Metal ductwork systems.
2. Metal plumbing systems.
3. Structural steel systems including metal floor deck.
4. Steel reinforcing grids in concrete floor and roof decks.
5. Metal suspended ceiling and raised floor systems.
6. Metal curtain wall systems which typically created a conductive
grid, vertical and horizontal continuous past interior partitions, isolation
systems and other means used within a structure to inhibit interception.
7. Smart, or intelligent, glazing systems which are energized to
modulate for variable lighting and heating requirements. These are
prevalent in latest curtain wall systems, with or without mullions, and
may serve as unintentional conductors.
Thanks for your response.
There is at least one patented structural steel EM isolation system,
and I have seen references to techniques for protection of traditional
mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) systems, but nothing
so far on the latest building exterior metal and glass envelopes.
Patents for those could be classified at birth, or just not made
public.
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