The electrical cleaning equipment should be grounded. This grounding is what protects the operator from a serious shock should the the cleaning equipment have an electrical fault occur.
An electrician would not normally construct a building or an electrical equipment vault. Not specified in the Code (means can be 6 in., 8 in., 12 in.)
If there is a short circuit between the transformer's high-voltage windings and its core (or any other metal parts, come to that) the fault will be recognised by the high-voltage supply's protective system, which will quickly disconnect the high-voltage line. For this to happen, the metal parts of the transformer, including its core and metal container, must be earthed or grounded to provide an electrical path back to the source of the high voltage.
Nothing happens. The wire will still conduct electricity. An example of this is the overhead utility wiring. The insulation on a conductor is there strictly to keep the conductor from touching any thing that would ground the conductor. This grounding could be from another adjacent conductor or a grounded medium around the conductor. A grounded conductor will trip the over current protection and trip the circuit off line. Without an insulation on the wire multiple wires in a conduit could not be utilized.
You would need to shutdown the power whenever you are working on the electrical service.
I would guess it refers to transmitting energy using an electrical current.
The electrical cleaning equipment should be grounded. This grounding is what protects the operator from a serious shock should the the cleaning equipment have an electrical fault occur.
I would be quite happy about it, because grounding (sometimes called "earthing") really reduces your risk of electric shock from the equipment.
I would be quite happy about it, because grounding (sometimes called "earthing") really reduces your risk of electric shock from the equipment.
Well it looks like you are going to have to wait to play with the equipment. He can't come out today because he is grounded. But really, if it is grounded then the equipment is not going to electrocute you. You need to ground they equipment. If it is ungrounded then there is danger
The first thing that you should do is to stop cleaning for a minute and check your cleaning equipment. If you are familiar with the equipment, then you can determine what the problem is. If not, you can search for another piece of cleaning equipment that can do the work of your malfunctioned cleaning equipment. And when you are done, you can bring your malfunctioned cleaning equipment to a technician to fix it.
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There are many places where one could find equipment for steam cleaning. Some of the best place to find equipment for steam cleaning would be Target, Walmart, or Kmart.
i would go talk to the company and you know i would.......
i would go talk to the company and you know i would.......
All metal parts of an electrical installation should be grounded. The would include outside light posts.
I want to save some money and would like to do duct cleaning on my own. How would I go about finding duct cleaning equipment for rent?
Rules for the use of cleaning equipment depend on the type of cleaning equipment is being used. Using the equipment safely would be a general rule. Keeping the equipment clean and in good condition is another general rule. Other general rules might be storing the equipment properly, storing chemicals properly, and using the correct chemicals.