It's all hard wired as much as possible GPO's are a pain, and there was no room for one
Circuit breaker - BP's and tape in the server box then daisy chain to the next- Ups - PC, not pretty but only so much you can do with a shoe horn
The Ovens are Big Thyristor units, all was ok over shutdown but now that production started they drop out seeming at random.
Not like the voltage regulator that was dropping every time they started but I think that was the contactors causing that one with an inductive voltage spike when they switch on thay are very big
The thing I don't get is why the protective equipment fails while every thing else is unaffected seems a little backward. There would be 20 PC's of different configurations in the same area about 1/3rd of them on the same circuit no problems for 3 years.
All the dead PC's (office ones) happen on the office/aircon site transformer (500KVA) that is seperate from the production transformer (1000KVA)
I like Donuts example (though My scopes are either too low a voltage or too slow to show any interference) so I am going to stick one of these in line
http://australia.rs-online.com/web/p/power-line-filter/0292818/ and if that works put them every where, just in case!
The guy that sold me the controllers said I would not need a line inductor/choke though