This is a good list. I might add N E V E R never, never assume anything. A white wire may or may not have voltage one it. for that matter a green wire may be hot. Check to see where things go. Just because the panel is marked that number one turns off the bedroom doesn't mean it did. Check, check , check again. Be methodical. Trace the circuit like you are taking a trip down roads. Don't just jump and change parts. Ok enough preaching. Ron ----- Original Message ----- From: Boyce, Ray To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 6:28 PM Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Top 10 Safety Tips on Handling Electrical Wiring
a look at our top ten list of electrical safety precautions. 10. Use a voltmeter. Knowing the voltage is essential before starting any type of electrical repair. By knowing the voltage of a faulty power source, you can already identify some of the probable causes of a wiring problem. You can also use the voltmeter to check if you have actually fixed a particular wiring issue. If the voltmeter shows you that the wires are still not transmitting the right amount of power, you can do some more wiring alterations until the voltmeter reads out the correct voltage. Don't worry: Voltmeters are easy to use and install. 9. Wear safety goggles if necessary. Working on high-voltage wiring problems can produce powerful sparks. A powerfully charged spark from electrical wires can blind you if it hits your eyes. The bright light produced by these large sparks can also daze you while you are handling sensitive wiring. You can protect yourself from these hazards by wearing a pair of safety goggles. Armed with anti-glare lenses, a good pair of safety goggles will shield your eyes from the harsh effects of electrical sparks. 8. Wear rubber gloves just to be sure. Live wires are like wild animals. They can unpredictably go in different directions without a care for human safety. The only way you can tame these beastly wires is to wear rubber gloves. 7. Phone a friend. This step may sound silly, but a companion can always come in handy. Some of the work may require the use of both of your hands. Having a personal assistant for this type of job makes work faster, since he can literally give you a helping hand. If he is knowledgeable about handling electrical wires, then you can finish things up faster. But if he is only as good as his corny jokes and stories, he can still help relieve stress. Besides, if you get electrocuted, he can rush you to the nearest hospital in an instant. 6. Arm yourself with a manual. The lessons about voltages and electric waves you learned in high school are hard to remember now, and some students had to emulate MacGuyver to find ingenious ways to pass their exams. In your case, you can also imitate Mr. MacGuyver by reading a few repair manuals before attacking your wiring problem. After browsing through a few manuals, you can look like a genius as you breeze through all the wiring problems thrown at you by your home and office. If you're having trouble finding a repair manual, you can find hundreds of them posted on the Internet. 5. Make sure that the work area is dry. Water is a very good conductor of electricity. An electric current can pass through water without losing much of its potency. Strong electric charges can easily jump from a wire to a wet area at the speed of an idea. Touching electrically charged water is just as dangerous as touching a live wire, which is why you should make sure that your work area is dry. 4. Wear footwear that has non-conductive soles. There are cases when the presence of water in the work area is inescapable. The sudden occurrence of rain or a leaky roof can signal danger for the person fixing the electrical wiring. To avoid such dangers, it is a must for you to wear rubber boots, shoes or sneakers with thick soles in the work area. 3. Use tools with rubber handles. Consider your tools useless if they don't have rubber handles. To effectively bend or cut wires, tools such as pliers and wire cutters are made of metal. Metal is a very good conductor of electricity. A charged wire will pass its strong electric current through the metal frames of your wire manipulating tools, but will ground if it meets rubber. Consider yourself fried the minute you a tool missing its rubber handle. 2. Switch off the power. Switching the circuit breaker off is always the most important step when tackling most wiring problems. Working with powered wires can be deadly, even if you are using all of the safety equipment available. If the wires pack several hundred volts, the charge is strong enough to pass through the thickest of rubber gloves. You can eliminate the danger of handling electric wires by simply switching off the power. 1. If all else fails, hire a professional. There is no better tip than to let the professionals handle the most complex tasks. If you find yourself stuck in a certain repair procedure or you simply don't know what to do next, don't force the issue. You could mess things up even more. Just hire an electrician to do the job for you. These people work wonders in the field of electrical engineering. They are well-trained and most of them have worked on more complex matters than what you currently have. For the right amount of cash, you can consider all of your problems solved. Handling electrical wiring can be dangerous if you are not aware of all the safety issues. One false move can cost you an arm, a leg or worse, your life. If you have enough cash, don't think twice about letting your electrician handle the problem. If you believe that you can handle the problem yourself, double-check everything from your tools to your knowledge about handling electrical wiring. In the delicate field of handling electrical wiring, safety should always be the first priority. ********************************************************************** This message and its attachments may contain legally privileged or confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not disclose or use the information contained in it. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail and delete the e-mail. Any content of this message and its attachments which does not relate to the official business of Eraring Energy must be taken not to have been sent or endorsed by Eraring Energy. 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