fourteen/two
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- Richmond, VA
Having a problem on a job. Mechancial guys are getting shocked when touching the piping or boiler in a crawl space.
If they are touching the piping and the dirt at the same time, they receieve a tingle.
Multimeter reads from pipe to dirt 2 to 4 volts. I tried finding a circuit that could be causing it, but no luck.
I then turned off the main breaker and the voltage was still there, causing a tingle.
If I have no power in the house how could I still be getting the voltage on the pipes?
If they are touching the piping and the dirt at the same time, they receieve a tingle.
Multimeter reads from pipe to dirt 2 to 4 volts. I tried finding a circuit that could be causing it, but no luck.
I then turned off the main breaker and the voltage was still there, causing a tingle.
If I have no power in the house how could I still be getting the voltage on the pipes?