I would be quite happy about it, because grounding (sometimes called "earthing") really reduces your risk of electric shock from the equipment.
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.
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.
Grounded.
I would be quite happy about it, because grounding (sometimes called "earthing") really reduces your risk of electric shock from the equipment.
Yes, the electrical code states that all electrical equipment must be grounded.
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
Most electrical equipment like this will have three prongs, the top, round prong is the ground. As long as your outlet is properly grounded you should be okay.
Answer for USA, Canada and countries running a 60 Hertz supply service.The electrical code states that all electrical equipment must be grounded.
All metal parts of an electrical installation should be grounded. The would include outside light posts.
Electrical systems must be grounded for the devices to function. The flow of electrons that drive them are attracted to the opposite pole of the battery and will not go through an electrical device that doesn't allow them to get to that pole.
If the wire is carrying an electrical current, and if the current has enough voltage, the current can leave the wire and pass through your body. This is painful, and can causes burns or death.
Electrical circuits are grounded to the earth.