Published by Carelabs (Carelabz) Arc Flash is an energy release that takes place when electricity flows through the air and two live conductors causing short circuit. In a residential setting, arc flashes usually produce little more than a brief flash of light before extinguishing themselves harmlessly. In commercial or industrial setting, voltages are high, soContinue reading “What You Need To Know About Arc Flash”
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What is Cable Testing and How is Cable Testing Done?
Published by Carelabs (Carelabz) Cabling is an expensive business and must be treated carefully. The expenditure of substitution once the routes are all concealed is bigger. The fault is not always visible like crushing, bending or kinking. Make sure that your cabling installer have made provision to protect installed cabling from other worker’s actions. ThisContinue reading “What is Cable Testing and How is Cable Testing Done?”
How And Why Do We Need To Conduct Electrical Safety Testing
Published by Carelabs (Carelabz) Making a product “safe” requires an understanding of the “hazards” that exist in each electrical product. Certain potential hazards are inborn in all electrical products because of the manner in which they are powered and how they perform their intended functions. Even though a product requires an electrical power source and usesContinue reading “How And Why Do We Need To Conduct Electrical Safety Testing”
PowerCET®: Safety
Published by PowerCET® Corporation, Course: PQ103, 2007. Introduction to Power Quality: Problems, Analysis & Solutions – Safety.
Low Voltage Distribution Board Safety
March, 2007 Published by Terry Chandler Director of Engineering, Power Quality Thailand LTD/Power Quality Inc., USA. Emails: terryc@powerquality.org, terryc@powerquality.co.th Accidental Death is REAL!! Electrical Shock Fatalities in the USA Electric shocks are responsible for about 1,000 deaths in the United States each year, or about 1% of all accidental deaths. Electric shocks cause death in 3-15% of cases.Continue reading “Low Voltage Distribution Board Safety”