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Old 05-05-2020, 16:41   #9
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Re: Does VM suffer from subsidence issues?

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter View Post
Yes, it was the estate that was subsiding. I should have been more clear.
This so

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How so?

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Would these voltages be enough to give you a shock? Could they be dangerous?

The 60vac that powers the CATV network stops at the Distribution amp, from the Tap plate no voltage is present.

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Passive??
The VMT1 Cab receives the light from H/E, there is power in this cab and once the optical light leaves this cab to feed the L3 Nodes and L4 Distribution cabs there is no power at all involved, so is called,"Passive"
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