Disconnect/Reconnect of an Electrical Appliance
#17
Account Closed
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 263
Re: Disconnect/Reconnect of an Electrical Appliance
are you Jon?
hope they dont ask you anything like,
Whats more dangerous voltage or current? and explain your answer!
I think the reason for the "DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE" signs is that allot more non-electrically educated folk have more of a fear for VOLTAGE! than the word CURRENT and do not fully understand the laws and science behind Amps/current.
Anyway like i said i will stand to be fully corrected and offer a full and frank post of apology for misleading anyone.
Have i mis-lead anyone with my theroy?
Is it wrong or right?
Let me know
Dougie
hope they dont ask you anything like,
Whats more dangerous voltage or current? and explain your answer!
I think the reason for the "DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE" signs is that allot more non-electrically educated folk have more of a fear for VOLTAGE! than the word CURRENT and do not fully understand the laws and science behind Amps/current.
Anyway like i said i will stand to be fully corrected and offer a full and frank post of apology for misleading anyone.
Have i mis-lead anyone with my theroy?
Is it wrong or right?
Let me know
Dougie
#18
Forum Regular
Joined: Jan 2008
Location: Adelaide...how much longer for christs sake
Posts: 196
Re: Disconnect/Reconnect of an Electrical Appliance
Just done the practical test today, the assessor made us all follow the aussie disconnect / reconnect procedure, exactly how is shown on the earlier post. The good thing is that you get the guide put in front of you so all you need to do is follow that!!
The biggest thing our assessor looked for is that we proved our probes, you need to do this on several occasions.
The biggest thing our assessor looked for is that we proved our probes, you need to do this on several occasions.