Hi everyone, first post here.
Trying to aggregate the various safety requirements together, I'm stuck on one point. Standards state that live electrical work must not be done except for very specific exceptions. Fine, I understand the logic in that.
Safety standards also mandate that equipment be tested to verify it's de energized (duh). The established / recommended / accepted practice is live-dead-live with the live test performed on a voltage similar to that in question to verify correct operation of the test equipment.
So where does one get the "live" voltage for the meter test? Wouldn't this test fly in the face of the rules? :-?
Trying to aggregate the various safety requirements together, I'm stuck on one point. Standards state that live electrical work must not be done except for very specific exceptions. Fine, I understand the logic in that.
Safety standards also mandate that equipment be tested to verify it's de energized (duh). The established / recommended / accepted practice is live-dead-live with the live test performed on a voltage similar to that in question to verify correct operation of the test equipment.
So where does one get the "live" voltage for the meter test? Wouldn't this test fly in the face of the rules? :-?