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Hello. Greetings from London.

Could you tell me a little more about the blueprint you attached? What is the use or application of this item of electrical equipment? It looks like some type of high power heater - an induction heater? A radio frequency heater? A microwave heater? An arc furnace? Please describe the item at the bottom of the blueprint and what it does?

What is your level of understanding of electrical engineering? I want to help you not confuse you!

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