bensonelectric
Senior Member
Today, a maintenence worker repairing the roof on my school, accidentally touched a bare wire running across the roof from the radio station to the transmitter tower on the other side of the building, and recieved a gigantic shock that burned a big area of his hand. He wanted to know why this wire wasnt insulated, and my instructor explained to him that that wire was a RF wire, and that insulation woulnt stop people from getting a shock. What exactly is "RF Voltage", and woulnt insulation prevent shocking? What does the NEC say about something like this?