I work with machines, normally 480 volts, normally kicking up to 50amps, I am provided ppe but never even knew about the 2 inches rule. I will need to check tonight lol. I will start wearing them now if power is live when I check for voltage or amp draw
Gloves? Just approaching this source of power you need to have dielectric mats under your legs. Even if one glove is pinholed, the next will save you. But I wouldn't even risk touching anything as long as suspecting that system is live.
👍👍 excellent demonstration. Thank you for posting this.
I work with machines, normally 480 volts, normally kicking up to 50amps, I am provided ppe but never even knew about the 2 inches rule. I will need to check tonight lol. I will start wearing them now if power is live when I check for voltage or amp draw
Great demonstration! 👍
Great demonstration!
I just watched 15 minutes of different reasons why i might die on the job, I quit
Good explanation
Great video thanks alot, one has an idea of what he /she use at work place 👍...
Gloves? Just approaching this source of power you need to have dielectric mats under your legs. Even if one glove is pinholed, the next will save you. But I wouldn't even risk touching anything as long as suspecting that system is live.
There is no glove rated for 100kv. How is it not getting electrocuted ? Even class 4 gloves max out at 54kv as far as i know.
he was outputting 15-17 kv if i'm not mistaken
SHIT !! 1,00,000 Volts??
100,000
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Thats right sir we do not
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Good explanation