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Spot on with the nitrile gloves, Richard, as advised by Barry the chemical
engineer. I bought some this morning. Two of my bathtubs are leaking oil badly and they will have to go. Per advice they will go in a sealed marked container to the council hazardous waste collection. I certainly won't be doing a repot job! Either I'll obtain the replacements I think I've found, or in the interests of safety I'll put up with a non standard change and mount individual caps on tag strips. If it turns out they must be screened then I'll fabricate new tubs. "Richard Knoppow" wrote in message m... "MoiInAust" wrote in message ... Sorry Richard. Did not mean to alarm you. In fact there has been some doubt about whether the material in the AR88 caps is PCB and indeed there's even some controversy about how dangerous PCB is. But I personally (nervous fellow that I am) prefer to play safe. I even have cards all over my workbench reminding me that there are lethal voltages in an AR88. Trouble with modern electronics is we get used to handling 5volts with impunity and it is as well to rekindle the caution we used to apply (or should have) in the valve days. For those who want to read up on PCBs try the writings of Barry Ornitz who is a very knowledgeable chemical engineer. Well, I'm not very alarmed:-) PCB's are considered serious environmental polutants and are toxic, especially when exposure is chronic. The may be carcinogens but when I looked this up just a few minutes ago, it does not seem to be well established, I had thought it was. If you have to clean it up wear _nitrile_ gloves since the stuff will penetrate latex. There is certainly no reason to replace intact PCB filled capacitors if they are not leaking and are OK electrically. PCBs began to be used to replace mineral oil in capacitors and transformers in the 1930s because they are not inflamible and have better electrical characteristics. They were sold under many trade names but its possible some other substances may also have been marketed under those names. In capacitors and transformers such names as Askarel, Pyranol (General Electic), Dykanol (Cornel Dublier), and many others. -- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles WB6KBL |
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