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The main reason why you should avoid bodily contact with ground while working on live electrical equipment is that such contact will complete a circuit. If you are in contact with any electricity, this means that your body becomes part of the path for the electricity and it will pass through you as it heads into the ground.
This is really a local code question. Your best bet is to call your local building inspector and ask.
The main circuit breaker is typically mounted to the meter base, and is usually outside, where the electrical service comes into the house. Siemens is a large manufacturer of electrical components. You should be able to find Siemens equipment at several electrical supply wholesalers in your area. Note that many of the electrical wholesalers will NOT sell to the public; you may need to find an electrician or other contractor to purchase Siemens equipment.
Electrical equipment that is defective should be where possible repaired and if not repairable it should be replaced.
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.
If you get sparking in an electrical switch there is a loose connection or short in the circuit. The switch should be repaired or replaced.
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The electrical auxiliary equipment should be thought of as spares. If important stuff breaks down you can just use the auxiliary equipment and don't have to go to the store.
Electrical equipment should be tested every 6 months like your smoke detectors and your furnace . Electrical fires are the 3rd leading cause of fires in Canada, so test ,test test.
No-one should work on live electrical equipment without training, and the training would answer that question. Always turn equipment off and unplug before doing any work.
As with any electrical equipment Macs and moisture should not be combined.
Electrical equipment no longer used in the workplace should be disconnected from the power grid, at the least. Where reasonable, it may be removed and its metal components sold for scrap.
Test and inspection of electrical equipment should always be carried out when commissioning . This will done before voltage is applied , usually known as dead testing to verify the suitability . Live testing will then be carried out to confirm compliance with regulations .
Unplug all electrical equipment