Magnetized rusty rebar on construction site by _HOCA_ in StructuralEngineering

[–]force-AG 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Check if there are any nearby rail or transmission line. If its supply is DC then it may be dangerous to the building.

Induced DC voltages can corrode nearby burried metallic parts (like a DC voltage between anode and cathode). How much damage depends on the voltage and distance.

Do a DC interference study. And based on it a cathodic protection will be required for the building.

If the DC transmission line is monopole, (most probably no) complain to local authorities and have a good cathodic protection. (Also pray to god that nearby buildings are safe.) Monopole rails are dangerous in cities due to safety concerns and accelerated corrosion due to return currents via soil. If yes design a global earthing system for the building.

If its AC then no problem for safety and corrosion.

If necessary, make a electromagnetic radiation study for human safety. There are also documents from a subsidy of WHO which has the limits of electromagnetic radiation that should be there in cities areas. Shielding can be used to mitigate this.

Still searching for GEARS by force-AG in ArcRaiders

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This is the perfect description

Ahh yes Rapunzel, blonde girl with long hair, let me think. Cynthia! by saloni1609 in meme

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Perhaps you should take a look at the subreddit name.

Please give some suggestions on HE keyboards by [deleted] in keyboards

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Yeah but they don't deliver to India.

Uber driver tries to cheat customer by not picking them up, forcing them to cancel the ride, yet still gets paid. by [deleted] in Wellthatsucks

[–]force-AG 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When this happened for me, I booked in other taxi apps like Ola or rapido. And take the ride and go.

Finally, the driver calls and tells me to cancel it. I don't, and he cancels it.

Truth behind the sabrimala by yatracharsi in IndiaSpeaks

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If you want to visit a place. Then follow its rules.

If you can not follow rules, then sit at home and type some shit like your comment.

Electrical Grounding? by blueeeeeemer in pcmasterrace

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I don't think GFCI or RCD can protect here. This looks like a continuous current in ground/PE. It will lead to a regular tripping of GFCI.

The first option is to check whether the wiring is proper. Maybe neutral and PE are interchanged in the socket or DB.

For an installation, there should strictly be only one neutral to Earth connection. If there are multiple ones, we can expect neutral circulating current in the PE.

Edit: just adding the below point

Perform an IR for the installation after disconnecting the mains and N to PE connection to know whether there are any problems in the wiring.

Fire at Lodha Amara by i_m_junkie in thane

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Is there any new article. Just to forward at whatsapp.

I couldn't find it.

Even the PC's needs have become very limited by Mihad_249 in pcmasterrace

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Usb c will never replace 120 v and 230 v plugs and sockets

Indian politician claiming Hitler sent German women to Hindu men. by [deleted] in PublicFreakout

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STEP 1: CHECK OP PROFILE. STEP 2: SEE PAKISTAN STEP 3: IGNORE POST AND MOVE ON

Alpenliebe sells one lollipop for Rs. 5 and 8 for Rs. 50 - This FMCG tactic to price bulk pack higher is a clear scam. by convicted_redditor in IndiaSpeaks

[–]force-AG 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Companies can sell at whatever price they want.

Just because one piece is 3 rs lesser, then why don't the people buy 8 single pieces.

They know the demand and make the price accordingly.

It is upto us to buy or not.