Saturday, March 27, 2010

Cords & Appliances

Cords & Appliances

Cords & Appliances


Cords, Equipment, and Tool Grounding

  • Make sure all equipment and extension cords bear the mark of an independent testing laboratory such as UL, CSA, ETL or MET Labs.

  • Protect flexible cords and cables from physical damage. Check cords for cut, broken, or cracked insulation.

  • Keep slack in flexible cords to prevent tension on electrical terminals.

  • Make sure the insulating qualities of a splice are equal to or greater than the original cord.

  • Extension cords are for temporary use. Install permanent wiring when use is no longer temporary.

  • Verify that all three-wire tools and equipment are grounded.

  • Water, electrical equipment, and power cords do not mix! Use GFCI protection in wet or damp environments.

  • Ground exposed parts of fixed equipment that could be energized.

  • Use non-conductive tools whenever possible.

  • Always double check the operation of your voltage testers by testing a live circuit.

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