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Originally Posted by hurtinhvac I believe it was Beiser who reminded us just the other day to test the NCVDs on a known live circuit. Munkywrench - what specific Klein do you have? I have one that can check control and line voltage and the lights and beeps change accordingly. But I'm always a bit leery as I get low voltage beeps and lights on dead line voltage circuits. I'm sure TB would be able to explain this...but it makes me hesitent to trust the NCVD. I have the one that does 60+ volts. If you move it around fast then it will go off. Have to move it slow and steady, just how we should do electrical work anyway!
I believe it was Beiser who reminded us just the other day to test the NCVDs on a known live circuit. Munkywrench - what specific Klein do you have? I have one that can check control and line voltage and the lights and beeps change accordingly. But I'm always a bit leery as I get low voltage beeps and lights on dead line voltage circuits. I'm sure TB would be able to explain this...but it makes me hesitent to trust the NCVD.
I carry a Klein AC checker at all times. Tried another brand (dont remember the brand but it was yellow with a white tip) and got popped because it wasnt very accurate. had guy flip the breaker off, it stopped beeping, had him flip it on and it started so apparently it was yhe breaker. I grab wires in switch and wham. Thank god it was just a furnace and not an air handler...
Working at a new gas station being built. Electrician was telling story about another sparky working in a panel when someone turned the power back on. Knocked him across room. He lived and wanted to literally kill the guy that turned the power on. No one would tell him who did it. 2 guys got lucky that day.
That is nothing. We had some new automatic welding machines put in last year. Each machine has a 4, 400A power supplies. When one of our 2nd shift maintenance guys wired them up they mis-wired one of the twist lock plugs. We are on 480v, 3ph. They landed one of the phases to ground. Power supplies were isolated on rubber feet. It ran for MONTHS, like nothing happened... Until a maintenance guy touched both the chassis and the frame work supporting it... You guessed it, 277v to ground in one hand and out the other. Luckily all he had was burns on each hand. I believe it has 50A fuses. We carry NCVD in our pockets daily for all kinds of troubleshooting. I personally like the Fluke. The Greenlee I had was flaky. CT
We are always just a moment away from death. Oftentimes it's not even because of something we did. Many times it is because of some uninformed DIY'er who doesn't have a clue. And occasionally it is due to the lack of our own safety precautions. Glad you lived to tell the story as it serves as a great reminder to be safe. Thanks for sharing!
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Originally Posted by hurtinhvac So how many truly carry and use a NC voltage detector without fail...every time you walk up to an outside unit? And how many times have you found something amiss? I carry both high and low voltage testers on my hip. They've helped a few times. Sent from my GSIII on Tapatalk
Originally Posted by tech who shares I carry one most of the time. If I don't have it with me, I always do a quick brush, not that it would help but its better than sticking your tongue to the cabinet. ..lol..I've found several energized cabinets in my 20+yrs in the field. Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 2 I keep it in my shirt pocket.
Originally Posted by chaard Is there a meter to check for that? Yup, your spidie senses should be tingling.
Yea what he said Originally Posted by tech who shares I carry one most of the time. If I don't have it with me, I always do a quick brush, not that it would help but its better than sticking your tongue to the cabinet. ..lol..I've found several energized cabinets in my 20+yrs in the field. Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 2
I carry one most of the time. If I don't have it with me, I always do a quick brush, not that it would help but its better than sticking your tongue to the cabinet. ..lol..I've found several energized cabinets in my 20+yrs in the field. Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 2
So how many truly carry and use a NC voltage detector without fail...every time you walk up to an outside unit? And how many times have you found something amiss?
Originally Posted by hurtinhvac So...how did the call come in? Small animals dying around AC So I'm at a military base in the computer lab waiting for something and read your comment... Busted out laughing... Probably not good but that was hilarious. Edit: That reminds me of one time I was trying to open a metal junction box outside and kept getting shocked. Apparently it had filled up with water up to the hot or nuetral but not to the ground so the box became hot. My boss thought I was crazy until he checked
As hard as it is to admit this.....my wife's the spider assassin at home....honestly that's what I hated worse about residential! !!! Crawlspaces and attics! !!!! Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 2
Originally Posted by suBcools Same here in Las Vegas. I had never seen one until I moved here. They love to sit in the electrical cabinet and also under compressors. I hate spiders. Sent from my SPH-L900 using Tapatalk 2 i say kill'em all and let god sort out the mess
I hate spiders too....would rather see a snake...I used to run service calls in Tennessee and there was a lot of little brown scorpions that loved to hang out in disconnects. There not supposed to be in Tennessee either.... Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 2
Originally Posted by RDorr92788 we have plenty here is Ca. i would be more than happy to send some your way!!! lol Same here in Las Vegas. I had never seen one until I moved here. They love to sit in the electrical cabinet and also under compressors. I hate spiders. Sent from my SPH-L900 using Tapatalk 2
we have plenty here is Ca. i would be more than happy to send some your way!!! lol
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