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To download the GEMI Software v2.2b 1. A window will appear asking you to save or open
2. Double click on .exe file on your desktop
3. Locate folder on your desktop called Gemi_v2b.
Microsoft WinHelp Application On computers that are running Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008, you may be unable to open Help files that require the Windows Help (WinHlp32.exe) program. This link MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt from "support.microsoft.com" claiming to be http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917607 <http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917607> contains information, from Microsoft, about a download that helps you fix this problem. Gemi Analysis Research Steel conduit reduces electromagnetic fields by up to 95%, effectively shielding computers and sensitive electronic equipment from the electromagnetic interference (EMI) caused by power distribution systems. Steel conduit is also an excellent equipment grounding conductor and complies with the requirements of NEC® 250. Two research studies conducted by Georgia Tech prove it. These research studies, and the GEMI (Grounding ElectroMagnetic Interference) analysis software that was developed from the studies, are available, free, to qualified users. The software will help you with issues involving:
The studies can be veiwed by using Adobe® Acrobat® Reader. Modeling and Evaluation of Conduit Systems for Harmonics and ElectroMagnetic Fields VOLUME 1 Modeling and Testing of Steel EMT, IMC and Rigid (GRC) Conduit PART 1 For your free copy on CD, email your request to: STINA@steeltubeinstitute.org Related Literature Grounding Electro-Magnetic Interference Study (GEMI), by Richard E. Loyd |
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