Ipc 425 426

Mischief and punishment for mischief aredefined under Section 425 and 426 of Indian Penal Code 1860. Provisions under these sections are:

The IPC provides minimum regulations for plumbing facilities in terms of both performance and prescriptive objectives, and provides for the acceptance of new and innovative products, materials, and systems. For the most current adoptions details go to International Code Adoptions. Important changes include. What is Dishonest or fraudulent removal or concealment of property? Section 421, 422, 423 and 424 of Indian Penal Code 1860. Dishonest or fraudulent removal, concealment, transfer etc and its punishment are defined under Section 421, 422, 423 and 424 of Indian Penal Code 1860. Provisions under these sections are: Section 421 of Indian Penal Code.

Section 425 of Indian Penal Code. 'Mischief'

Whoever with intent to cause, or knowing that he is likely to cause, wrongful loss or damage to the public or to any person, causes the destruction of any property, or any such change in any property or in the situation thereof as destroys or diminishes its value or utility, or affects it injuriously, commits 'mischief'.

Explanation 1.-It is not essential to the offence of mischief that the offender should intend to cause loss or damage to the owner of the property injured or destroyed. It is sufficient if he intends to cause, or knows that he is likely to cause, wrongful loss or damage to any person by injuring any property, whether it belongs to that person or not.

Explanation 2.-Mischief may be committed by an act affecting property belonging to the person who commits the act, or to that person and others jointly.

Illustrations
(a) A voluntarily burns a valuable security belonging to Z intending to cause wrongful loss to Z. A has committed mischief.

(b) A introduces water in to an ice-house belonging to Z and thus causes the ice to melt, intending wrongful loss to Z. A has committed mischief.

(c) A voluntarily throws into a river a ring belonging to Z, with the intention of thereby causing wrongful loss to Z. A has committed mischief.

(d) A, knowing that his effects are about to be taken in execution in order to satisfy a debt due from him to Z, destroys those effects, with the intention of thereby preventing Z from obtaining satisfaction of the debt, and of thus causing damage to Z. A has committed mischief.

(e) A having insured a ship, voluntarily causes the same to be cast away, with the intention of causing damage to the underwriters. A has committed mischief.

(f) A causes a ship to be cast away, intending thereby to cause damage to Z who has lent money on bottomry on the ship. A has committed mischief.

(g) A, having joint property with Z in a horse, shoots the horse, intending thereby to cause wrongful loss to Z. A has committed mischief.

(h) A causes cattle to enter upon a field belonging to Z, intending to cause and knowing that he is likely to cause damage to Z's crop. A has committed mischief.

Section 426 of Indian Penal Code. 'Punishment for Mischief'

Whoever commits mischief shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to three months, or with fine, or with both.

The ERI 425, 426, and 427 FM Isolation Transformer Series includes models rated to handle FM power levels of 25 kW to 50 kW across an AM tower base insulator operating with up to a peak voltage of 40,000 volts. Each model has three (3) versions that cover one portion of the FM band and they are factory tuned to a single FM frequency. Some multi-channel applications can be addressed with factory modifications. They are designed to be pressurized with nitrogen or dry air with 3 to 5 PSI (21 to 35 kPa), not to exceed ten PSI (69 kPa).

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Isolation transformers couple FM across the base insulator of an AM broadcast station transmitting tower, with little or no effect on the AM base impedance and no mismatch into the FM antenna feed line. An isolation transformer is especially desirable for feeding high impedance AM radiators or towers that are part of a directional array where “bazooka” isolation systems would have adverse effects.

Each isolation transformer is supplied with a weather shield fitted with a cradle fitted with a 3-inch pipe flange on the bottom to accommodate a mounting pipe and two stainless steel straps to secure the tank to the mounting cradle. A horn gap is installed for lightning protection. For lightning protection heavy-duty DC short circuits between the inner and outer conductors of both the input and output.

425/426/427 FM Isolation Transformer Specifications

  • 88 to 108 MHz, factory tuned to specified operating frequency
  • 40,000 volts
  • Approximately 60 to 70 pf
  • Model 425 25 kW
  • Model 426 40 kW
  • Model 427 50 kW
  • 0.05 dB, maximum
  • <1.05:1 at tuned operating frequency ±500 KHz
  • <1.1:1 at tuned operating frequency ±1 MHz
  • DC short circuit across inner and outer conductors on both input and output.
  • Signal level measured between the outside of the coaxial output line and the transformer grounded case will be at least 30 dB down from the FM carrier level.
  • Supplied with cradle fitted with a 3-inch pipe flange on bottom and two stainless steel straps to secure tank to mounting cradle. Mounting pipe is customer supplied.
  • Designed for gas pass operation with a recommended pressure of 3 to 5 PSI (21 to 35 kPa) not to exceed 10 PSI (69 kPa).
  • Model 425 and 426 3-1/8-inch EIA, male
  • Model 427 6/18-inch, 50-ohm, EIA, female
  • Model 425 and 426 3-1/8-inch EIA, female
  • Model 427 6/18-inch, 50-ohm, EIA, female
  • Model 425 256 pounds (116.1 kg)
  • Model 426 300 pounds (136.1 kg)
  • Model 427 325 pounds (147.4 kg)
  • Model 425 and 426 44 inches (1,118 mm)
  • Model 427 60 inches (1,524 mm)
  • 28 inches (711 mm)

Ipc 425 426 Manual

Ordering Information

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  • Description
  • FM Isolation Transformer Type 425 rated at 25 kW. Input is 3-1/8 inch EIA captive male. Output is 3-1/8 inch female. Input and output impedance is 50 ohms. Any single FM frequency from 88.1 MHz to 92.9 MHz.
  • FM Isolation Transformer Type 425 rated at 25 kW. Input is 3-1/8 inch EIA captive male. Output is 3-1/8 inch female. Input and output impedance is 50 ohms. Any single FM frequency from 93.1 MHz to 102.9 MHz.
  • FM Isolation Transformer Type 425 rated at 25 kW. Input is 3-1/8 inch EIA captive male. Output is 3-1/8 inch female. Input and output impedance is 50 ohms. Any single FM frequency from 103.1 MHz to 107.9 MHz.
  • FM Isolation Transformer Type 426 rated at 40 kW. Input is 3-1/8 inch EIA captive male. Output is 3-1/8 inch female. Input and output impedance is 50 ohms. Any single FM frequency from 88.1 MHz to 92.9 MHz.
  • FM Isolation Transformer Type 426 rated at 40 kW. Input is 3-1/8 inch EIA captive male. Output is 3-1/8 inch female. Input and output impedance is 50 ohms. Any single FM frequency from 93.1 MHz to 102.9 MHz.
  • FM Isolation Transformer Type 426 rated at 40 kW. Input is 3-1/8 inch EIA captive male. Output is 3-1/8 inch female. Input and output impedance is 50 ohms. Any single FM frequency from 103.1 MHz to 107.9 MHz.
  • FM Isolation Transformer Type 427 isolation transformer, 50 kW 4-1/8 inch input and output with adapters to 6-1/8 inch input and output, both female. Input and output impedance is 50 ohms. Any single FM frequency from 88.1 MHz to 92.9 MHz.
  • FM Isolation Transformer Type 427 isolation transformer, 50 kW 4-1/8 inch input and output with adapters to 6-1/8 inch input and output, both female. Input and output impedance is 50 ohms. Any single FM frequency from 93.1 MHz to 102.9 MHz.
  • FM Isolation Transformer Type 427 isolation transformer, 50 kW 4-1/8 inch input and output with adapters to 6-1/8 inch input and output, both female. Input and output impedance is 50 ohms. Any single FM frequency from 103.1 MHz to 107.9 MHz.

Information to be Specified with Order

Ipc 425 426 Pdf

Model 425/426/427 FM Isolation Transformer Product Brochure

Ipc 425 426 Certification

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