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Have been asked to quote of doing the electical install for an electronics lab.
They are dealing with sensitive equipment, and are already effectively building a faraday cage to be bonded to earth.
The supply to the sockets must all be in metal trunking with filtered sockets.
So far so good.
They want LED lighting, which I have told them will be 'noisy' and generate thier own emf's. They said that there are high quality LED units with decent electonics in them that are also internally screened.
My wholesalers looked at me like I had asked for proof of life on Mars.
Can any one help?
Also they want the feed to the dedicated small distribution board to be filtered to give a clean supply. Single phase, no more then 40A will be used. They want to eliminate any harmonics or other stray noises on the supply before it enters the caged area. (even though they will have filtered sockets).
Any ideas again please.
 
We had a product configured for the nuclear industry , sounds like expensive screening needed around lights ..or fancy DC supply if that will even help.
(Electronically LEDs were used as wide band noise sources -even if DC ) Need to find out ,what frequencies are of interest !
 

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